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Old 2006-07-24, 04:49 PM   #1
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I guess I need to do this "Then try to never set the width of the table Instead use -table width="100%"- (or less)."

This makes the tables relitive?
I am new to everything. I do have a decent grasp or html or at least I think, I do. I could be wrong. I have been reading and learning only since feb. programming, adult. all of it.
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Old 2006-07-24, 04:59 PM   #2
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This makes the tables relitive?
Yes. You can use it to size the cells too, e.g. -table width="50%"--tr--td width="25%"- but note the width of cells is relative to the width of the table, in my example the cell would be 12.5% of the width of the screen


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every time I use tables for anything it looks off in most browsers. Sometimes its good in IE, but all others are no good
I would guess you are making a mistake in your table which IE is correcting for, but others are not. Possibly leaving out a /td or /tr, I used to make that mistake when I started, looked fine on my browser (Voyager in those days) because it compensated, but failed in some other browsers.
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