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DarkSlaya POOOOOOOOOOOORN! Level: 88 Posts: 3683/4249 EXP: 6409254 For next: 241410 Since: 05-16-04 From: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Since last post: 8 hours Last activity: 5 hours |
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As you may know, IE is a bitch when it comes to rendering a table's height in a web page. I know there's away to make it so it works in IE (and other browsers), but I can't remember. can I have some help on this one? |
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Ramsus Octoballoon Level: 19 Posts: 73/162 EXP: 34651 For next: 1126 Since: 01-24-05 From: United States Since last post: 39 days Last activity: 71 days |
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What exactly did you have in mind with the height? A fixed height? A minimum height? | |||
DarkSlaya POOOOOOOOOOOORN! Level: 88 Posts: 3691/4249 EXP: 6409254 For next: 241410 Since: 05-16-04 From: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Since last post: 8 hours Last activity: 5 hours |
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That'd be a fixed height. But knowing both would help. |
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Ramsus Octoballoon Level: 19 Posts: 77/162 EXP: 34651 For next: 1126 Since: 01-24-05 From: United States Since last post: 39 days Last activity: 71 days |
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Try specifying the height of the table in pixels with CSS. I.e. <table style="height: 400px; width: 400px; overflow: auto;" > If that doesn't work in IE, you can also consider using a div element or forcing the height with small image (say 1px wide, 400px tall) inside a cell in the table. |
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