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Hi everyone,
I am currently designing a template for a customer care site for a networking company, and I am making the height of the surrounding table 100%. Unfortunately, when IE renders, it keeps adding margins to each table cell gah! I wish I could throw out support, but I need this to work on the majority of browsers. Thanks everyone who can help. The link to the page is Unimaxx Customer Care the CSS code I am using is: html, body, #wrapper { height:100%; margin:0; padding:0; border:none; } |
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WDG is right.
You should seriously think about using divs instead of tables. Here's a good tutorial to start with: Tutorials - Converting Tables to a CSS Div Tag and XHTML validated layout |
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