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RoboticParanoia Cheep-cheep Level: 23 ![]() Posts: 65/184 EXP: 60582 For next: 7141 Since: 03-23-04 From: Texas Since last post: 150 days Last activity: 150 days |
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| On my website, I decided to use tables for the lay out. However, a problem occurs, as if you get a long document, the links are down the middle of the page...I mean in the cell where they are. I'm wondering if there's a way to prevent this, or a way to emulate a similar way to it? I've been using frames for a while, and people hate those. |
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Icy Guy Red Goomba Level: 11 ![]() Posts: 19/36 EXP: 5112 For next: 873 Since: 04-21-04 From: The Matrix...er, CA, U.S.A. Since last post: 247 days Last activity: 246 days |
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| Add valign="top" to the cell or row's tag (e.g. <td valign="top">). It changes the vertical alignment of the cell or row's content. Valid replacements for "top" would be "middle" and "bottom," I believe. | |||
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RoboticParanoia Cheep-cheep Level: 23 ![]() Posts: 66/184 EXP: 60582 For next: 7141 Since: 03-23-04 From: Texas Since last post: 150 days Last activity: 150 days |
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| Thank you. It works. |
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