Re: table td padding
- From: Eustace <emfril@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 01 Oct 2009 22:46:56 -0400
On 2009-10-01 17:15 dorayme wrote:
In article <ha2902$j6j$1@xxxxxxxx>, Eustace <emfril@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2009-10-01 01:36 dorayme wrote:In article <doraymeRidThis-AAFAFA.13431101102009@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,Just when I thought I had finished with it!... Your solution certainly simplifies greatly the code. However, when I tried to implement it, I got a problem with the vertical images:
dorayme <doraymeRidThis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <ha16c7$bh2$1@xxxxxxxx>, Eustace <emfril@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:...
...https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/temp/polytima.html
Have a look at how NCS734 can be done without an extra table within a table, your mark up will be cleaner with such a tidy up. I left your markup largely untouched for the other two cells in the row I am showing...
<http://dorayme.netweaver.com.au/alt/imagesInTable.html>
Adjust paddings etc to suit.
https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/temp/polytima2.html
I suspect it's something simple to fix, but I can't think how right now.
More than likely. Try validating your mark up, there are a few errors. Easy to happen when you are making changes and have been staring at it for a while!
No. No problems with validation.
But now you know why it is risky sticking in those validation approval buttons! About those buttons, I would never use them because I might want to allow a page to be strictly invalid according to them, it is a matter of pride you see. By *not* sticking in such things, you are saying "Hey listen, God, I am an independent being and I may want to be bad some day, I may want to be less than perfect where it causes no harm without running to you for approval like a rabbit *each time*. I want to consult you Dear Lord from time to time, but I don't want you on my f back"
Well I, being an amateur, do not care to check my webpages with different browsers or versions, I compose them in Firefox and occasionally check them with IE. And, except for this particular webpage that I made for a friend, they are not commercial. By having them validated, if something goes wrong I know it's not my fault, and, except for this particular one, do not care too much about it anyway. But thanks for you comment. I had myself sensed that those who criticized me about the W3C logos in all probability do not validate their webpages in the first place. BTW, until recently some of the pages I had made 10 years ago were not valid and/or followed the html transitional standards - and certainly did not contained the W3C logo.
I see no problem visually anyway?
You don't see any problem? Look at the original file (with tables within table):
https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/temp/polytima.html
This is how I want the page to look like. Now look at
https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/temp/polytima2.html
and
https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/temp/polytima3.html
politima3 is with your code with the change of "test" to "jewel". In politima2 I have corrected the centering of the long images. The problem with both 2 and 3 is that the right and left margins in the long (portrait) images are not as they should be; they are covering all the available width of the column.
Anyway, here is the adaptation I made
but with all three images so treated as before:
<http://dorayme.netweaver.com.au/alt/imagesInTable2.html>
Look at the whole doc.
If you included the second row you would see what I mean.
emf
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