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!!, What is that in coding?
FoxLucky
post Apr 8 2007, 10:44 AM
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width:200px!important;
width:203px;

When someone puts (!important) in coding what does it mean??
 
 
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freeflow
post Apr 8 2007, 10:46 AM
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Important is usually used when you what something to stay the same in all browsers. For instance in some cases you will put width: 300px; and then it doesn't end up looking like that. Important allows , in some cases, things to stay the same in diff browsers. It doesn't work for every single thing, but that is what I know it as.
 
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post Apr 8 2007, 10:49 AM
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Hahaha ironically, I was just looking at a layout and wondering how they got the table to stay the same all browsers... Makes sense XD.gif

Thanks Toyo, helpful as always!!

Oh yeah, what's the best way to make the tables remain the same position wise in all browsers... Will that work for them too?
 
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post Apr 8 2007, 12:07 PM
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Well I find this script works pretty well:
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<style type="text/css"> . table table {width:auto;} table table td {padding:3px;} table table table td {padding:0px;} table table table {width:220px !important; height:0px;} td.text td a img {width:auto !important;} table table table table table, table table table table table td { width:0px !important; padding:0px !important;} t td.text td.text .orangetext15, td.text td.text table table div {display:none;} </style>


Edit the width that says 220px
 
FoxLucky
post Apr 8 2007, 01:11 PM
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LOL I figured out what my problem was, I was using an old code as a guideline and I made my div picture with {margin-top: margin-left:} instead of just top and left LOL
Thanks though! I'll keep that in mind for future reference!
I guess this can be closed!!
 

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