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Hello All, I would like to "pad" the rows of my table. Cellpadding and Cellspacing aren't an option cause they affect both the horizontal as well as vertical axis. So I used to do essentially a row with nothing more than one in it. Then I realized thta if I removed the my padding got smaller, and I could use 2 or 3 and get more precise. So my question is, is this row: tr><td></td></tr Or could not having the in there cause a problem? Thanks ahead, as always. |
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Interesting that you posted to a stylesheet newsgroups without mentioning anything related to stylesheets. The answer is *probably* (assuming you aren't displaying borders around the cells) to pad the cells using the CSS properties padding-top and padding-bottom.- Hide quoted text - |
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On Dec 26, 1:07*pm, Harlan Messinger hmessinger.removet... (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote: Interesting that you posted to a stylesheet newsgroups without mentioning anything related to stylesheets. The answer is *probably* (assuming you aren't displaying borders around the cells) to pad the cells using the CSS properties padding-top and padding-bottom.- Hide quoted text - Seriously, I could have SWORN that I posted this in the HTML AUTHORING group. Sorry about the mixup folks. |
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