Marc,

Thanks, but I get the same result...
Any other ideas?

Rob

On 7/19/07, Marc Jansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Rob Desbois schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I have a table where some of the rows have a single cell spanning the
> whole table, containing a sub-table with different data.
> These rows need to be hidden on page load which is easy enough with
> "display:none", but doing a .show() on them after that breaks the
> layout in Firefox 2.0: it seems to ignore the colspan attribute, as
> the whole sub-table appears crammed into the first cell.
>
> Works in IE as expected. Also works in Fx if I remove the CSS and do a
> $.hide() on the rows after page load instead.
> I'm assuming this is a Firefox rendering bug, so apologies for the
> slightly OT - can anyone yield any further info on it?
>
> Thanks,
> --rob
> --
> Rob Desbois
> Eml: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi Rob,

mabe you should try to set the style property display to table:

$('table#mytable').css( {display : "table"} );


-- Marc




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