Re: Table tag, Border attribute in NS
by "Harlequin" <harlequin(at)dccnet.com>
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Tue, 18 Sep 2001 16:18:45 -0700 |
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cellspacing and cellpadding don't default to 0 as well if you leave them out
I believe.
Bob Sampson
DeConstruction Web Design
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> Has anyone else discovered or can verify what I found out about the table
> border attribute in NS?
>
> I found that if I didn't actually INCLUDE the attribute, by default the NS
> browser added a size one to it, even though the attribute was not even in
> the tag .... so beware, you have to have it in there for NS and assign to
0.
>
> There are other anomalies like this for the body tag, like marginheight
and
> width, but are there any others anyone knows about for NS?
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