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Mac Safari - Dissects my site!!
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<blockquote data-quote="iSheep" data-source="post: 55326"><p>Spot on.</p><p></p><p>There is no such thing as table height, it doesn't exist in any HTML or XHTML specification. However, because some people decided to just ignore the specification, they just added it because they felt like it. It's removed from the specification for good reasons, party to do with getting it to function with CSS properly and partly because in theory, you can never get an exact table height because people use different size fonts etc.</p><p></p><p>Safari is displaying exactly what the HTML code says and ignores table height because it doesn't exist.</p><p></p><p>The main thing that is causing the confusion is the table within the table. I see you're using Dreamweaver. Which version? MX and MX 2004 have fantastic support for CSS, which will be a much better solution to your problem. It will be supported in all browsers properly and is more flexible to edit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iSheep, post: 55326"] Spot on. There is no such thing as table height, it doesn't exist in any HTML or XHTML specification. However, because some people decided to just ignore the specification, they just added it because they felt like it. It's removed from the specification for good reasons, party to do with getting it to function with CSS properly and partly because in theory, you can never get an exact table height because people use different size fonts etc. Safari is displaying exactly what the HTML code says and ignores table height because it doesn't exist. The main thing that is causing the confusion is the table within the table. I see you're using Dreamweaver. Which version? MX and MX 2004 have fantastic support for CSS, which will be a much better solution to your problem. It will be supported in all browsers properly and is more flexible to edit. [/QUOTE]
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