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#167976 - 11/09/06 05:27 AM
Re: Sunny - with dropshadow table wrapper
[Re: Gizmo]
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#176061 - 01/30/07 06:24 AM
Re: [ 7.0.x] Sunny - with dropshadow table wrapper
[Re: Rick]
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I think there is a mis-placed <tr> tag in the closing HTML, second-last line, for the wrapper in this style?
I'm trying to work on a wrapper of my own, essentially creating a graphical frame around any content. I just had a question or two about the wrapper used in this style.
In the Opening HTML, the first row defines the top_left, top_middle and top_right images. For the corner cells, top_left and top_right, only img tags are used. However, for the top_middle cell, there is both a background style defined and an img tag used. I understand why the background style is needed, but why is the img tag there? Is it to force the row width/height?
Cheers.
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