So, I fianly found a 3 column table that does the job I want in most
browsers. But I also have an html table I want to keep and am having
trouble centering again in IE (firefox ok). Not sure why it won't
work this time. If I force a <center> tag in I can get the html to
center in IE but then none of the static photos will display. Any
ideas?
http://pioneerdistrict.org/troubadour/
Michael
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> Michael Baribeau <michaelbaribeau@...> wrote:
> Thank you Jerome Gobuyan, Stephen Volkmann, and David
Maxwell for your contributions!
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> I'm just a novice with more enthusiasm then knowledge but I'm
learning. I'm fuzzy on html and don't know much about css. I'm using
the free Nvu wysiwyg html editor.
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> Since CSS has been recommended I'm trying both an html and css
version. I'm in the dark about the css (if you know a good free css
editor please let me know) but I'm giving it a shot.
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> Both versions look fine with Firefox but in IE a few different
things go wrong with the CSS version. BTW, I do want the table sizes
at a set value.
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> CSS version in IE the margins are suppose to be 10px and appear to
be correct in the lower tables but not the top table, the margin is
too narrow around the top logo photo and the blue bar with text below
it. It all looked ok in the editor and again worked fine in Firefox
(and ok with the the html version).
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> CSS verison in IE the lower tables I want centered side by side but
if I set both to center then one goes to the bottom so for now I have
one set to center and one set to left. Can't figure how to get around
that.
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> CSS version in IE when the browser window is reduced to the Restore
Down size the right lower table is moved to beneath the lower left
table (didn't look for this in Firefox).
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> For both CSS and HTML in some PCs with IE the text in the top blue
bar is the wrong size and makes two lines of text instead of one so
I'm thinking of just getting a screen shot of it and putting it in as
an image instead.
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> Here's the two versions, any input appreciated...
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> HTML
> http://greatlakeschorus.org/Troubadour10y.html
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> CSS
> http://greatlakeschorus.org/Troubadour15.html
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