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  • Moderator Kathryn Presner

    (@zoonini)

    The table that you’ve added to this page has three images side-by-side that together are too wide for the main column to display properly.

    I’d suggest placing the images one underneath the other instead of within a table.

    Thread Starter kreichelt

    (@kreichelt)

    I can make them smaller, but I can’t run them vertically. Odd, though, that the problem is only in Firefox — the page looks fine in all the other browsers I tried, even when I make the browser window tiny.

    Moderator Kathryn Presner

    (@zoonini)

    Hmm, why can’t you place them vertically? HTML tables aren’t meant for layout, they’re meant for data. ??

    Thread Starter kreichelt

    (@kreichelt)

    It would just take too much vertical space. I created scaled down graphics that don’t need resizing and replaced the ones that were there. That seems to have fixed the problem. But I don’t understand why I needed to do that. I had 200×300 graphics that I was sizing at 100×150, and only Firefox was displaying them incorrectly. Still learning… ??

    Moderator Kathryn Presner

    (@zoonini)

    Browsers just render HTML and CSS differently sometimes. It’s one of the joys of designing for the web. ??

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