> From: "E McMahon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Is there any way for me to display the parent row with equal height cells
while
> the child row is set to display none?
> http://thequarrygroup.com/table_row_alignment/tablesorter1.htm
Unless I'm misunderstanding the problem, this is an html issue, not css or
javascript.
The first two cells in each table row have a rowspan of 2, but the rest of
the cells in the row only span one row, so they are shorter than the first 2
cells of the row.
For example:
<tr>
<td rowspan="2" class="collapsible">
</td>
<td rowspan="2" class="collapsible_alt">
<a href="javascript:alert('Order #
SO71778')">SO71778</a>
</td>
<td>
Purchase Mart
</td>
<td>
PO19894146890
</td>
<td>
Apr 18, 2007
</td>
<td>
$1,503.98
</td>
</tr>
But from the looks of the behavior of the cell with "2 lines," it seems you
could just add <br /> to the contents of each of the short cells so as
not to disturb whatever function is dependent upon them not being set to
span 2 rows.
I didn't look at the javascript code.
Hope that helps,
Nancy
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