Hello -
 
I was wondering if anyone has tripped over this... I do believe it's a CSS
issue, but included jquery details as that is what I'm using to change
display properties.  
 
I'm using jquery and the tablesorter plug-in (along with a tablesorter
updated module to accomodate child rows -
http://www.pengoworks.com/workshop/jquery/tablesorter/jquery.tablesorter.mod
.js) to sort my db table. The collapsible rows have a 'extend-child' class
which attaches them to the 'parent' row for sorting purposes. When a certain
cell is clicked on the parent, the child row is displayed (the jquery goes
and sets display to block).
 
The child rows are set to display:none initially, and when the associated
parent cell (tagged w/ a class of 'collapsible') is clicked, the child row
displays. The jquery stuff works great, but it's the display I have a
question about (so I came here)... Some of my actual db table rows have
cells which vary in height. When I try to display them, with the child row
below them (my particular app only has one child row/parent) the cells are
unequal (I draw a border around the cells which makes it really obvious). Is
there any way for me to display the parent row with equal height cells while
the child row is set to display none? I'm seeing it in all of the browsers
I've looked at - ff, ie, opera. Because the cell heights will vary, I have
no way of really knowing a height or min-height to specify.
 
I've doctored up the jquery tablesort demo/doc file (with the child row mod
update) to show the problem (there's alot of overhead in butchering the
actual app for you to see it..). The unequal rows don't really look that bad
in this example, but do in my actual application - and the demo does show
the problem.
 
The doctored up jquery tablesort file is at
http://thequarrygroup.com/table_row_alignment/tablesorter1.htm
 
Any ideas, pointers greatly appreciated!


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