Hi,
I'm using 'percentsge' sizes for tables, so in different screen size settings all can still be seen, but how come i can't use percentages for the height attribute, i tried it, but nothing happens.
pardon my ignorance....
cheers,
chuck
Hi,
I'm using 'percentsge' sizes for tables, so in different screen size settings all can still be seen, but how come i can't use percentages for the height attribute, i tried it, but nothing happens.
pardon my ignorance....
cheers,
chuck
Hi,
I'm using 'percentsge' sizes for tables, so in different screen size settings all can still be seen, but how come i can't use percentages for the height attribute, i tried it, but nothing happens.
pardon my ignorance....
cheers,
chuck
My idea is that (using an image) if you try to pour one gallon of water in a broad container, it will not have the same height as when poured into a long, slender bottle.
If you don't work against time, time often works for you.
Hi Chuck ...
Well, you can in Netscape but IE ignores it. The end result is, don't rely on a design where you require absolute height unless you're prepared to use a frameset. Always something, huh?! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]
cfn ... Jen
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