I think my next project is to dig into ccs files, and get this part of my webpage setup... I've got a lot of good structures, but I need to get the styles etc. set.
Jeff (here's the project http://obi-wan.domintcom.com username guest password domintcom - go to customer service, and then prepaid pin - look up pin number 3077876962) "Owen Prime" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Good answer. I tend to put the following line in my css which gets rid of > this problem in pretty much all browsers. > FORM { vspace: 0px; hspace: 0px; } > > Cheers, > > Owen Prime > http://www.noggin.com.au > > @ Edwin wrote: > > > Yes, I agree, this is an html/css question... but you can try this. > > > > Instead of putting your <form> tags inside the <td> tags, why not > > put them outside the <table> tags like this: > > > > <form> > > <table> > > <tr> > > <td><input type=whatever... /></td> > > </tr> > > </table> > > </form> > > > > I think this won't destroy the "alignment". > > > > Just an idea... > > > > - E > > > > On Tuesday, October 8, 2002 11:24 AM > > Subject: Re: [PHP] is there an alternative to this code? > > Justin French wrote: > > > >> Alignment of elements in a table or form is really a HTML/CSS question. > >> Just to make matters worse, I have problems with aligning in IE, but not > >> NN... so perhaps there is no way to get it all working... try a HTML or > > CSS > >> group. > >> > >> Instead of a form, you could just have a clickable image, with any vars > > you > >> need in GET, not POST: > >> > >> <A HREF="<?=$PHP_SELF?>?<?if($QUERY_STRING){ echo $QUERY_STRING > >> ."&"}?>myvar=myvalue"><IMG SRC="images/cs-bttn.jpg" border="0"></a> > >> > >> or perhaps what you want in your case is: > >> > >> <A HREF="<?=$PHP_SELF?>?<?if($QUERY_STRING){ echo $QUERY_STRING > >> ."&"}?>CS= Customer Service"><IMG SRC="images/cs-bttn.jpg" > >> border="0"></a> > >> > >> ???? > >> > >> Depends what you want to achieve on the next page. > >> > >> > >> Justin French > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> on 08/10/02 11:13 AM, Jeff Bluemel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > >> > >> > I would like to do this without using a form... is there a way I can > > recode > >> > this? > >> > > >> > I have the following table... the button that originates from a form > >> > is > > out > >> > of alighnment, and sits higher then the rest. how do I solve this? > >> > > >> > <TD><a href="main.phtml" target="_top"><IMG SRC="images/home-bttn.jpg" > >> > border="0"></a></TD> > >> > <TD> > >> > <form action="<?=$PHP_SELF?><?if($QUERY_STRING){ echo"?". > >> > $QUERY_STRING;}?>" method="POST"> > >> > <input type="image" src="images/cs-bttn.jpg" value="Customer Service" > >> > name="CS" > > >> > </form> > >> > </TD> > >> > <TD><IMG src="images/rating-bttn.jpg"></TD> > >> > <TD><IMG src="images/batch-bttn.jpg"></TD> > >> > <TD><IMG src="images/admin-bttn.jpg"></TD> > >> > <TD><a href="logoff.php" target="_top"><IMG > >> > src="images/logoff-bttn.jpg" border="0"></a></TD> > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Jeff Bluemel > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Jeff Bluemel > >> > office (307) 787-6962 > >> > cell (307) 780-6962 > >> > fax (307) 787-6963 > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> -- > >> PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > >> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >> > > -- > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php