[thelist] HTML table alternating row problem

Robert Goodyear rob_goodyear at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 19 12:32:44 CDT 2001


I've had issues with form fields (especially TEXTAREA) within CSS styles in Netscape. My
workaround was to close the style then call the TEXTAREA then open the style again. This
may not work for you, or there may be a much more elegant solution, but it fixed my
problem with Netscape in a hurry.

/rg


--- David Shadovitz <david_shadovitz at xontech.com> wrote:
> Michele et al,
> 
> I should've mentioned that this work is on a secure intranet, so I
> cannot point you to it.
> 
> I've made some progress, though.  The mention of classes was a red
> herring.  The problem is that some of the table cells contain forms, and
> Netscape seems to have trouble with *some* of these forms.
> 
> Perhaps someone can give me the lowdown on Netscape and forms within
> tables.
> 
> Thanks.
> -David
> ======================================
> 
> David,
> 
> Can we see what you have in your CSS file for the three classes
> indicated.
> Or a URL.  That may help to narrow down the problem.
> 
> Michele
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Shadovitz" <david_shadovitz at xontech.com>
> 
> | The classes are defined in an external style sheet.  The main purpose
> of
> | the data0 and data1 classes is to set the background color.  Users
> | report that the "data1" rows look fine, but the "data0" rows are
> | invisible - there's no data, and the rows' background color is the
> same
> | as the page's background color.  If these users view the page's source
> 
> | code, it looks fine.
> 
> 
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