Vertical spacing in cells

R

Robert

^get
Glad *you* can see it.

Can't understand why folks ask questions, but will refuse to supply a
URL to what they are trying that fails, then dismiss all suggestions,

there is no URL and no failure so far. its local and a new
intent/question. see the other post about the intent
and then still will refuse to supply more information, then will
announce that they know the *only* solution which is known to be
patently false by we who actually *know* that we are doing...whew!

I said, I do not see another solution - so far; not, that I know
that its the only solution

BTW to OP your really should update your SeaMonkey, 1.1.5 is ancient,
numerous enhancements and security patched have been apply to current 2.0.2

thanx - the browser itself asks me every few day/weeks :) I do
not go for it so often. Got more problems, corruption of
DB/settings, waiting,... by updating apps, Windows, driver... too
often.


Robert
 
D

dorayme

Robert said:
dorayme wrote: ....

As said, I know/knew the rowspan method. As said, I just wondered
about the _alternative_ possibility which you indicated.

What did I indicate?
I thought the intent is clear.
a simplified case: to position a thing like this 'img' in this
context consistently

---------------------
|text |text|
|text |text|
|text |text|
|text |text|
|text |text|
|text |text|
|text |text|
|text |text|
|text |text|
|text | |
|text | |
|text | |
|text | |
|text | |
|text | img|
|-------------------|
|bottom text bottom |


What possibs are there?
I looked a little at div + CSS positioning meanwhile, but didn't
get it going consistently


Well, you *could* do this sort of thing without a table or with
divs styled as table cells or other ways. Here is one way, I
can't imagine wanting to do this myself but anyway:

<http://dorayme.netweaver.com.au/alt/rowCoughSpanForBob.html>
 

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