On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 01:43:04PM -0000, Anthony Anson wrote:
The message 20090120121629.GA10501@v-shell-1.gradwell.net from Chris G cl@isbd.net contains these words:
I'm trying to create a fairly simple table to lay out an itinerary.
Currently I'm using OpenOffice as it makes it easy to generate the table with row spans and column spans etc. It actually seems to produce quite straightforward HTML.
However neither Firefox 3 nor IE 7 seem to display the table borders correctly. Firefox 3 does really wierd things to some of the borders and IE 7 just shows them with differing thicknesses.
All I want is the same cell/table borders everywhere.
The url is:-
http://www.isbd.net/images/itinerary.html
There's very little CSS and not much HTML so why are the borders so wonky?
Renders perfectly in FF3 here.
As in it has no shading and absolutely plain borders all of which are pale grey? For me it's now displaying 'right' by Firefox's rules but with shading so that the borders are darker than I want whereas IE just displays them as solid pale grey.
I want *all* the borders to look like the RHS and bottom borders.
Above the table you've got a <p><br><br></p> - the paragraph pair is unnecessary (at least, ATM, but that won't affect the rendering.
The only other thing there (which won't affect rendering either) is that HTMLgate complains that the document looks like HTML 4, but has a HTML 4.1 tag in it.