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Border="1" vs. border="0"

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Cadwalader

IS-IT--Management
Feb 12, 2002
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I have a table that is set to 100% width. At a resolution of 800x600, with the borders on, "1", the page terminates flawlessly at the edges. With the borders off (wich is the way I want it), "0", I get the infamous horizontal scroll bar.
It works fine at 1024x768. Borders on or off, no horizontal scroll bar.
Do I have a missing <center> tag floating around doen there? Hope I was of some help...
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Thanks for the help...
--Rich

 
I found what is doing it. THere is
<input type=&quot;TEXT&quot; size=&quot;25&quot; name=&quot;e&quot;> in the right column.
CAn I add a width=&quot;_&quot; to that?

(that header at the top is inappropriate!!! And it wasn't my idea, so watch who's around you if you look at it.) Hope I was of some help...
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Thanks for the help...
--Rich
 
Nevermind, it was an image that didn't have a width defined for it. I got it fixed, but why would showing the borders vs. not showing the borders do that? Hope I was of some help...
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Thanks for the help...
--Rich

 
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