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Old December 4th, 2000, 11:53 AM
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I am creating a page that is highly dependent on exact spacing. Of course Netscape needs to come along and make my life intersting. I have a small box that a form element needs to go in. If I place the FORM tag in that box, it makes the box far too large and throws off the spacing.

If I place the FORM tag before any of the tags on the page, there is a one pixel space that throws off the entire page.

The same thing happens if I place the form tag in between after a TR and before a TD.

Any suggestions for making this work in Netscape?

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I had this problem before, try placing the form tag after the </tr> and before the new <tr>

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by craig34:
I am creating a page that is highly dependent on exact spacing. Of course Netscape needs to come along and make my life intersting. I have a small box that a form element needs to go in. If I place the FORM tag in that box, it makes the box far too large and throws off the spacing.

If I place the FORM tag before any of the tags on the page, there is a one pixel space that throws off the entire page.

The same thing happens if I place the form tag in between after a TR and before a TD.

Any suggestions for making this work in Netscape?

Craig Anderson
canderson@intrepidwsd.com
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