Sent by Andrew Gaffney on 30 October 2008 17:05
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> Andrew Gaffney wrote:
>> I've found recently that when I use a CSS reset, I can no longer use
>> the "cellpadding" attribute on a TABLE tag, but the "cellspacing"
>> attribute works just fine. Is this normal? Is there a recommended way
>> to deal with this?
>
> It's very much the norm, and it can't work any other way if CSS should
> work at all.
>
> CSS will always overrule equivalent HTML attributes, so if you want HTML
> attributes to take effect you must leave out - not style - relevant
> parts in your CSS reset.
>
> Recommendation: fine-tune your CSS reset so it goes with your specific
> requirements, or leave out CSS reset completely and style specific
> elements when and where you need/want to.
> (I always do the latter.)
Thanks.
--
Andrew Gaffney
agaffney.org
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