RE: My website in other browsers! - 3/30/2001 16:30:00
Well don;t recommend a resolution anyway - everyone will ignore it. Have you ever changed your resolution to look at a page????  Anyway resolution is not the whole story - if for example I make my window small then even with a high resolution I may have a skewed view of things. The dots will go to a lower line because there is not room for them any longer in the width of the cell. You could try fixing the cell width - thoough this may just open up another can of worms and produce a sideways scroll. I think you should reconsider how you display your menu. On way would be using a third column between the column containing the menu items and the one with the prices. Set the width of the cells in this column and put a transparent gif of the same width, say about 30-40 pixels wide, into an empty cell in this column. This will prevent it from collapsing. Then right align your menu item cells and left align the prices and you should have a pretty neat layout. Using the dots, as you may have been, to vary the space between the menu items and their prices will be problematic. COmpromise is they key.  ------------------ Katherine InKK Design LinKKs - Kilkenny's Online Magazine -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* "Dogs have owners, cats have staff!"
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