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Ok, I wasn't quite sure where to put this.... I am trying to create a website and I am having the stupidest problem. For some reason in I.E. when using tables and putting images in them it will leave a space in between rows. I have cellpadding,spacing, and border all at 0. If I set the image hieght, and table height, and row/column heigh to the image size, it still leaves a space.
You can see the site here: http://www.jeness.org/cgi-bin/home.cgi
See how it has a space inbetween the first and second picture, and the bottom and middle one?
Is there a way to fix this?
(it looks fine in Firefox.)
In your attempt to make clean looking HTML, it was adding spaces before and after the <IMG> tags. Go ahead, and try it .. after the <td> and before the </td> eliminate all spaces.
Originally posted by Cedrik you could set css margin to zero to make sure, like :
<img src="/pics/top.png" style="margin:0;">
Actually, Cedrik, in MSIE, even with that CSS attribute, the spaces still show up. It really is the spaces between the <TD> and <IMG>, as well as after the <IMG> and before the </TD> tags that create that space in MSIE. Again, in Mozilla/Firefox/Thunderbird you will not see those spaces between the table rows.
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