[thelist] Aligning tables in Netscape
.jeff
jeff at members.evolt.org
Sat Oct 5 12:53:00 CDT 2002
david,
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> From: David Dorward
>
> Netscape Navigator has supported the valign attribte for
> table data cells for a long time. It is certainly
> supported in the 4.x series and the 6+ series, some
> earlier versions probably support it, but I don't have
> access to them to check.
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http://browsers.evolt.org/
and yes, even nn2 supports valign.
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> > Here's the scenario. There's a table, two by two. In
> > the top-left cell there's a logo, in the top right
> > there's the page banner, in the bottom left cell
> > there's the navigation and in the bottom right,
> > there's content. This is quite a common layout or
> > concept.
>
> You could try something that is designed as a layout
> tool.
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oh, like quark?
;p
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> http://www.allmyfaqs.com/faq.pl?Tableless_layouts
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oh, you meant to use <div> tags instead of tables for layout. guess what, <div> tags weren't meant for layout either. tableless layouts aren't the solution -- just a different set of problems.
.jeff
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