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Comment from Zeley Iu

Green peace, blue sky

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Comment from Mag

We will appreciate more examples.

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Comment from Mike Smullin

Very nice. Thanks for clearing this up with a few simple examples. [..] Currently you can only achieve this effect in all browsers with tables--but it's different now in XHTML 1.0 Strict than it was in...

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Comment from charm

wow this page is so innovative!

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Comment from Susanna

I'm glad I found your page. I tried using HTML to set alignment for a column instead of CSS. It made no difference in IE - worked either way. But it still doesn't work in Mozilla, not even Moz 1.7...

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Comment from akella

to Update. I'm glad you thanks for the translation.Your article is one of the best on this subject.I added some examples to first part(Visitors askes me for that). I'll be happy if you find them...

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Comment from Jonathan Snook

To clarify, specifying a width (of any length) in Mozilla or Opera will not expand the width of the table to 100% of its container like it does in IE. Relative widths (using the asterisk notation) is...

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Comment from Eugene T.S. Wong

I noticed that you said that relative sizing doesn't work in Opera, then you said that "it collapsed to the smallest area required to fill the cells — the expected behaviour.". What is "it"?...

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Comment from Zeley Iu

Green peace, blue sky

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Comment from Mag

We will appreciate more examples.

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Comment from Mike Smullin

Very nice. Thanks for clearing this up with a few simple examples. [..] Currently you can only achieve this effect in all browsers with tables--but it's different now in XHTML 1.0 Strict than it was in...

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Comment from charm

wow this page is so innovative!

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Comment from Susanna

I'm glad I found your page. I tried using HTML to set alignment for a column instead of CSS. It made no difference in IE - worked either way. But it still doesn't work in Mozilla, not even Moz 1.7...

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Comment from akella

to Update. I'm glad you thanks for the translation.Your article is one of the best on this subject.I added some examples to first part(Visitors askes me for that). I'll be happy if you find them...

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Comment from Jonathan Snook

To clarify, specifying a width (of any length) in Mozilla or Opera will not expand the width of the table to 100% of its container like it does in IE. Relative widths (using the asterisk notation) is...

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Comment from Eugene T.S. Wong

I noticed that you said that relative sizing doesn't work in Opera, then you said that "it collapsed to the smallest area required to fill the cells $this->normalizeEntities16bit("8212") the...

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