Got a bit of an annoying problem on my website at the moment which, while trivial, I'm hoping someone will have a solution for!
Basically, in the main body of my page I've got a table of two columns. In the left column, I have another table of 1 column and 5 rows filled with thumbnails - one in each row. In the right column, I've got another table of 1 column and 3 rows filled with paragraphs of text. Now ideally, I'd like the bottom of the final paragraph of text to line up perfectly with the bottom of the 5th image on the left. I can adjust the image spacing to get this how I want, but the problems comes however with the fact that different browsers put more and less spacing between the lines of text, thus ruining the alignment!
Is there any way to get the table containing the images in the lefthand column to effectively 'fill the slack' vertically left by the righthand column, meaning the two are perfectly lined up each time no matter which browser is used?
The website in question can be viewed by clicking my sig.
Cheers!
Tim
Basically, in the main body of my page I've got a table of two columns. In the left column, I have another table of 1 column and 5 rows filled with thumbnails - one in each row. In the right column, I've got another table of 1 column and 3 rows filled with paragraphs of text. Now ideally, I'd like the bottom of the final paragraph of text to line up perfectly with the bottom of the 5th image on the left. I can adjust the image spacing to get this how I want, but the problems comes however with the fact that different browsers put more and less spacing between the lines of text, thus ruining the alignment!
Is there any way to get the table containing the images in the lefthand column to effectively 'fill the slack' vertically left by the righthand column, meaning the two are perfectly lined up each time no matter which browser is used?
The website in question can be viewed by clicking my sig.
Cheers!
Tim