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  • I should learn how to read all those table attributes one of these day, it looks so fricking complicated. Sorry, can’t help you this time.

    Thread Starter ashadeofgrey

    (@ashadeofgrey)

    Well, crap.
    Any other ideas?

    Thread Starter ashadeofgrey

    (@ashadeofgrey)

    (Thanks for trying, aplhaoide. 🙂

    Let’s make a deal. I’ll help you redo the website with CSS only and in return you have to convince 5 webmasters who use unnecessary tables to switch to CSS.
    How bout that?

    Thread Starter ashadeofgrey

    (@ashadeofgrey)

    Hmmm….I must admit that deal is rather enticing, as I’ve been wanting to learn CSS.
    The main issue I have with that though, is I have almost NO time whatsoever right now to try and pick it up.
    Also, I seem to have it pretty much fixed in everything but IE (as far as I can tell) and the only problem I have in IE is the top width (and the lack of backgrounds).
    Currently I have these background attributes implimented by using <td class=""> what would you suggest using to get them to show in IE? <span class=""> or something completely different?

    Thread Starter ashadeofgrey

    (@ashadeofgrey)

    So, it turns out this is really frustrating.
    I might be up for that CSS thing, if I can’t figure out IE. It’s the only browser that’s giving me trouble, and I’ve recoded my whole site twice.

    Thread Starter ashadeofgrey

    (@ashadeofgrey)

    What’s even more odd…The backgrounds only don’t work in IE:mac they’re fine on PC…but, both OSs have problems with the spacing.

    Thread Starter ashadeofgrey

    (@ashadeofgrey)

    You’re a genius! 🙂 (That fixed the background)
    Does anyone have any idea why the top cells spacing is so odd? (It might be an HTML problem as opposed to CSS, but I doubt it since it only doesnt work on IE)

    Yeah, could be the html as I don’t see significant css. My offer still stands, but will be busy for the next week and a half.

    oopps, the post above is mine

    Thread Starter ashadeofgrey

    (@ashadeofgrey)

    Well..I got it. A table inside of a table inside of a table.
    I know you’re thrilled to hear that, alphaoide. 🙂
    I’m still totally up for learning CSS though, and I can see how it’s better after this mess.
    Maybe this winter.
    Thanks for all your help.

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