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Cody21
OK - after 2 days of troubleshooting this, I am stumped. I have a TABLE
LAYOUT that contains a bunch of other tables - all formatted in a way that
the page displays perfectly until I add a BORDER to it. I have a Cell that I
format in a left-most Table that contains Java Script for a Menu of choices.
The moment I insert the Java Script CODE to display the Menu, the BORDER at
the top oif the screen SHIFTS upwards --- resulting in about 10 pixels of the
background color - which happens to be different than the Table Layout Color
.... so the border appears HIGHER than the actual Table Layout. For the life
of me I can't figure out how to "anchor" or resize things so this doesn't
occur. When I REMOVE the Java code from the Cell, the Border lines up
perfectly ...
Any suggestions???
Thanks in advance....
LAYOUT that contains a bunch of other tables - all formatted in a way that
the page displays perfectly until I add a BORDER to it. I have a Cell that I
format in a left-most Table that contains Java Script for a Menu of choices.
The moment I insert the Java Script CODE to display the Menu, the BORDER at
the top oif the screen SHIFTS upwards --- resulting in about 10 pixels of the
background color - which happens to be different than the Table Layout Color
.... so the border appears HIGHER than the actual Table Layout. For the life
of me I can't figure out how to "anchor" or resize things so this doesn't
occur. When I REMOVE the Java code from the Cell, the Border lines up
perfectly ...
Any suggestions???
Thanks in advance....