Are you talking about the grey background area under the girl which
becomes exposed when the browser viewport is narrowed?
If so that's how websites work. They are flexible. It can be difficult
to anticpate what your design is going to do until you get used to how
things work.
There is really no way you can lock down cells which have html text in
them. The cells grow in size to accommodate it.
The only real possiblity is to use a scrolling <div> in the right side
of your table, which quite frankly you want to avoid.
Deaf Mike wrote:
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hi, please look at www.video-excel.com/oms someone helped me lock in the
image of the girl so it doesnt grow when the text shifts during browser
re-sizing. but now i've got another problem. notice the bottom where the big
long red-line box is. when the text shifts during re-sizing, it opens up that
gap showing the BG underneath the girl image. now what?! haha, i never
realized how difficult it is to design web sites until i'm now trying to go to
the next level of professionalism. if anyone has a design or code suggestion
to this, pls let me know. thanks |