quote:Original post by Anonymous PosterWait, that didn''t come out right. I meant that Ekim_Gram''s website shows up differently in IE and Mozilla on my own computer.
I have the same problem Ekim_Gram is having.
I hate IE even more now (yes, this does have to do with programming)
quote:When did the topmargin attribute cease to exist? When did table height become an illegal attribute?
Um, since forever? Seriously though, they may have been valid in pre 4.01 days (I can''t really remember), but if you check the current spec you''ll notice there''s no "height" attrib defined for "table" and no "topmargin" for "body".
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quote:Original post by psyberia
Dude, if you are going to tell someone thier code is horrible at least have the gumption to tell them why you think thier code is horrible. I gave it a quick once over and the only thing I see is there is alot of spacing, but there is nothing wrong with the layout. I found it easy to read and I''ve done web coding for 10 years now.
The IE/Mozilla difference may be due to the way they interpret pixels. IE (I think it is IE) displays pixels as less than Mozilla based browsers so a table may seem wider or longer depending on which browser you are using. To tell the truth, IE is displaying the height properly (looking at the "subject" table) You told the table to be 550 pixels in height and eyeballing it, I''d say IE is displaying it as 550 pixels in height. Opera on the other hand is ignoring the height and just enclosing the content of the table.
I''m surprised you couldn''t find anything wrong with that code. The syntax is mostly fine, but design-wise, I would expect there to be browser problems, even though I may not have witnessed any myself. If I wanted to write a book on HTML I would, but, as I''m sure you are well aware, there are plenty of other excellent resources out there on syntax, design, and standards which the original poster could consult instead of me wasting, inevitably, everyone''s time.
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quote:Original post by pinacolada
HTML IS NOT A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
indeed. furthermore, the original poster seems to have left.
I didn''t leave, I just went out with my girlfriend for a while. I''ll redo the syntax of it all (god I hate HTML, it''s just annoying). If I still have problems, I''ll post here again. But I think HTML counts as a programming language, just a crappy one. Hence Hypertext Markup LANGUAGE. Anyway, thanks again for th e help, I really appreciate it!
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quote:Original post by Anonymous PosterBoth are children of Microsoft''s Embrace, extend and extinguish policy, and are not standard, and have never been.
When did the topmargin attribute cease to exist? When did table height become an illegal attribute?
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