Re: <TBODY>



SpaceGirl wrote:
Sort of works in IE6 and Mozilla (and in turn Firefox). It makes code really hard to read tho! Your footers and headers at the top of the table followed by the body... it's weird :) It does work though - and if you are writing strict XHTML I think they are required (? maybe wrong).


writing scrict XHTML means having a good document structure aka not using tables for layout [tabular data is fine if i misunderstood the meaning of the table useage]
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