Hmm, I have such an annoying CSS table width error, and it´s driving me insane. Either I can fix the width thing for IE 6, than Mozilla displays it wrong, or I can fix it for Mozilla, and IE 6 displays it wrong.
Does anyone know if my code is wrong? IE 6 doesn´t react to the first width property at all, only to the second one (at the end), but that´s also the one that is responsible for Mozilla. I am going insane!!!
#blog {
PADDING-LEFT: 10px;
PADDING-TOP: 10px;
PADDING-BOTTOM: 10px;
PADDING-RIGHT:10px;
BACKGROUND: url(http://turtelina.net/dailylife/themes/imagined/table.gif);
POSITION: absolute;
TOP: 135px;
LEFT: 326px;
WIDTH: 400px;
voice-family: “\”}\””;
voice-family:inherit;
width: 400px;
}







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11:20 pm on September 24th, 2003
I know this may sound silly, but sometimes I can get things to work in IE just by moving the order around… like maybe put width on the top??? Sometimes just moving things around works for me, but otherwise I’m not sure… sorry!!!!