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Author Re: Fatal move to have "table" in editable region in Dreamweaver MX..Graphics
Jerry Stuckle

2004-03-01, 6:29 pm

black tractor wrote:
>
> HI there..
>
> l was just wondering, if l place a "table" in the "editable region" of my
> template, will the text, graphics placed inside the this "table" MOVE BY
> ITSELF??
>
> l mean, recently l had a "table" insert in my "editable region", have it
> placed in the "center" of the page..
>
> while it display correctly on my browser, with setting at 1024x768 (IE6),
>
> Days later, at a library where they have internet access, l discovered that
> table MOVE (shift) to the right with some of the text, graphics didn't wrap
> at the edge of the "table and went "missing" at the end of it??
>
> From what l saw was the PC in the library was using a much lower setting
> than 1024 x768 (which l cant determined how much)..unfortunately, l was not
> allowed to change the setting of the PC (cos it's a public property)
>
> So my queries are: based on the symptoms told,
>
> - where does the fault laid??
> - is it a fatal move to have the "table" placed in the eitable area??
> - why the text and graphics didnt wrap according when shown on other browser
> than mine??
> - Should l re-design my template? if yes, how? l would like to utilise the
> use of tables in it
> - when using "table" in editable region, which is the preferred width (not
>
> Thanks for any feedback and suggestion, thanks


First of all, get rid of the frames. Then get your page to validate.

http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=h...to%2Fbolasepako

Two problems right away - no DOCTYPE specified, and no character
encoding specified.



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