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Hey, I found out what was wrong with my new layout in NS4:
Bug 7: padding on TR and TD
Padding is completely broken on TR, TD and TH and should not be used.
Grr..
Saturday, January 18, 2025 @ 11:07:03 (UTC)
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"I love being a writer. What I can't stand is the paperwork."
Peter De Vries (From The Quotations Page.)
Sunday, September 16, 2001 at 19:59:05 (UTC)
Hey you know, this level of cross-web broswer knowledge should be pretty marketable. We were working on a web based thing some time ago at work, and it took a lot of expensive developer's time to get anything that was decent on IE and NS..
MJO
Sunday, September 16, 2001 at 20:13:55 (UTC)
Cross browser knowledge shouldn't be too hard to learn. You just need access to the browsers in question, and then a few resources on the net should suffice. Most of what I learned was from trial and error, plus some not-so-obvious stuff from the browser bug site, and some HTML, CSS, and javascript resources. That javascript reference guide Reg pointed me to also helped a bundle.
However, I think that all of this cross browser knowledge is going to be moot, since IE has basically dominated the browser market. The reason why I still (or try to) support the minor browsers is because I still use Lynx, and NS sometimes. It'd be pretty silly to make a web page that you can't see for yourself! Don't start talking about WAP yet, we don't know where that's headed..
QYV