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![]() Hi Rick,
I checked the page with the changes you made in Netscape 4.6 and 4.7 and IE 5.0 and 5.5 and it looks OK in all of them. To move the text up higher just delete the space in front of the text. I don't know why the background image for the left cell is not showing up in Anybrowser since it tiles just fine in the browsers I mentioned above. There are some new features that are not supported by the older 3.x browsers and possibly putting a background image in a cell is one of them. I try to design my web pages to look good in most browsers, but it's difficult to make your pages look perfect in older browsers if they don't support the newer code options. Most people have upgraded to the 4.x browsers and I design my pages to look best in them. Also, the reason the line showed up for your shim.gif is because the border was not set to 0 in the code. Linda |
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![]() Linda -
> I checked the page with the changes you made > in Netscape 4.6 and 4.7 and IE 5.0 and 5.5 > and it looks OK in all of them. Excellent! That's what I was hoping to hear. I'm now using IE 6.0 and someone already checked it in NS 6.2. So all of those should cover 99% of the waterfront. I'll get my Opera guy, (Dan, you there? *g*), to check it now. > To move the text up higher just delete the > space in front of the text. Hmmm. I didn't think there *was* a space there. I'm not on that machine right now so I'll have to check that shortly. > I don't know why the background image for > the left cell is not showing up in > Anybrowser since it tiles just fine in the > browsers I mentioned above. There are some new >features that are not supported by the older 3.x >browsers and possibly putting a background image >in a cell is one of them. I believe you are correct about the background image in a table cell not being allowed in HTML 3.2 compatible browsers. > I try to design my web pages to look good in > most browsers, but it's difficult to make > your pages look perfect in older browsers if > they don't support the newer code options. > Most people have upgraded to the 4.x > browsers and I design my pages to look best > in them. And that's what I'm going to do also. Looks like I need to get ahold of some of the older browsers again for testing. > Also, the reason the line showed up for your > shim.gif is because the border was not set > to 0 in the code. Hmmm. I thought it was. I'll have to check that when I get downstairs. Thanks again. Rick Click Here to Find Out How to Get a Great in Only 10 Days |
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