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« on: December 08, 2003, 10:35:07 PM »

Hi folks,

I have a problem that I cannot figure out. I'm pushing the navigation code of my page down the bottom to help the search engines find my page content. I do this with a 4x4 table except the top-right column is a rowspan=2 job (so there is only 3 cells actually). This locates the bottom left cell below the main content text. The top left cell is a dummy cell or contains the date/time. The problem is, this table cell extends vertically too much causing the menu to be pushed down the page. If I delete any code in the top left cell it is OK. An example page with this problem is: http://www.readingfreeads.co.uk/leisure.php Go view source to see the code.

Sorry if this seems a bit technical, should be a challenge for some :-)
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« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2003, 09:16:18 PM »

hey I've had similar problem ages ago, from what I remember I've manage to rid of it by using not very elegant way I think I've create another cell under menu and filled it with a dummy image which was gif of 1x1 pixels stretched just to fill all empty space. I've tried other solutions but after all I've got top table resized and this is the only one which help me Tongue
sorry can't think about anything better right now... let me know if this help you out and you can use this way to deal the problem.
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