Re: Maximum width with <SPAN>
- From: "FJ" <fjleon@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 2 Jun 2006 11:20:47 -0700
Besides which, any work-around will probably incur at least $300 in
billable time in development and testing.
Like i said of the first message, i know i should do it with PDF,
however i am living in a third world country and the common guy here
isn't knowledgeable on computers. Almost everyone don't know anything
rather than windows, internet explorer and msn.
Requiring users to have adobe pdf installed with the browser plugin (or
another alternative) would upset our users.
Anyone, someone here commented that setting a max width is possible on
spans... How?
The only other alternative i know would be to nest tables inside
tables, as much as necessary, to set widths on the <td>'s as needed.
.
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