Sent by Denis Wilford on 31 January 2003 02:02
Hi Stephanie,
Happens with IE6 as well.
You have the table too wide - in your structurenn.css you have the table
width as 100%.
Add in
#content table {width 90%;} and see how you get on.
You should remove the width="100%" from the table tag as well.
Denis Wilford
http://deniswilford.com/
http://webtechu.com/
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Sent: Friday, 31 January 2003 3:04 p.m.
To: Peter Bowyer; [EMAIL-REMOVED]
Subject: Re: [css-d] are thumbnails tabular data?
on 1/30/03 4:24 PM, Peter Bowyer at [EMAIL-REMOVED] wrote:
> Thoughts on how to approach this? I adapted my code originally from
the
> ALA article.
Truthfully... I worked very hard on just such a problem on a site that's
fully CSS-P except for data tables... A true pain and I never came up
with a
solution that worked cross browser...
I, with the help of some on this list, came to the conclusion that if I
have
images with their inline descriptions properly built in a table that
lets a
disabled user access and understand the whole thing--well, that's just
OKAY!
In other words... If I was using the table to put the several different
rows
and configurations of images and just used the table for formatting that
would not really be in compliance with accessibility standards... What I
did
was to put all the images on the left column of the table (properly
labeled
at the top) along with all the inline descriptions in the right column
next
to the picture (also properly labeled)... What I emerged with is a table
of
properly formatted tabular data...
That said, you'll never believe what happened (and I have yet to fix
it)...
The only section on my site that has "issues" is this section with the
images... I've been told that in IE 5.5 PC (which I don't have access
to),
the table is starting down below the navigation area... GO FIGURE!
If you have that browser and would like to see it (or even tell me what
the
heck happened... ;) it's here:
http://www.kspope.com/groundzero/
Evidently it happens in any of the galleries (there are four)...
Stephanie Sullivan
VioletSky Design
http://www.violetsky.net
"Imagination grows by exercise, and contrary to common belief, is more
powerful in the mature than in the young." -W. Somerset Maugham
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