Thanks, I will try that. Someone else said it had something to do with where you place the form tag, and to nest it within a td of another table, so I'll try that too.
I have spent hours trying to read up on it myself and can't find an answer. That's why I'm posting -- to see if anyone else has run into a similar problem and has a solution. Isn't that what this forum is for?
I did "have a read up" on that and although I know that applies to images and regular HTML elements -- I'm still unable to get it to apply to funky form elements. Where would I insert the style? In the TD? In the <select> tag?
I always seem to have trouble getting my HTML form elements like pulldown menus and text fields to line up with surrounding images within a TD. They are falling to the bottom of the TD even though I specified valign=top. Here's an example of how they look: http://www.dottieandbelle.com/act/...
But how do I get the animated GIF to load last? The lowsrc thing allows the animated GIF to load while the still one is in place (which is great, by the way), but the animation is still starting (and ending) before the rest of the page is finished loading.
I have a fairly image-intensive page that has an animated GIF logo, and I'd like the page to be able to load in its entirety (including a still GIF version of the logo that's the same as first frame of animation) before the animated GIF loads so that it's a seamless experience. Does anyone know...
BACKGROUND: I'm being asked by a client to fade in and out of some of her photographs, so I figutred Flash was the way to do it. I set up a timeline and used alpha channels set to 100% to 0% opacity with tweens to create the fade effect.
THE PROBLEM: Wherever I set a keyframe, the image seems...
I have a page coded mostly with HTML with some light Javascript, and I can't for the LIFE of me figure out why there is a space displayed between my TRs when I view it on a PC. It is not showing up when I view it on my Mac (both are being viewed in IE).
Can someone look at the code and point...
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