mimetypes & DOCTYPES influence wether the browser goes in quirks mode or 
compliant mode.

When you serve a page using a web server it may get a diffrent mime type 
than the one you get if you show a file on your harddisk.

Test like for like when comparing starting out with identical files and 
modify them until you get rid of/first see the problem. Use Firefox with 
extra developer plugins, then you can see what mode the browser is using.

http://www.456bereastreet.com/ links to some really good books on CSS

Henrik

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> This sounds like an HTML issue.
>
> Tapestry components are added into standard HTML, they do not generate any 
> different
> HTML than you have already specified.
>
> For example, you say the contribTable appears at the right of the page, 
> perhaps you are
> specifying widths on your static tables - maybe you need to add the width 
> parameter to your
> contribTable.
>
> Cheers
> mc
>
> On 10 Aug 2006 at 18:48, Vinicius Carvalho wrote:
>
>> Hello there! *I've seen some discussions regarding this topic but
>> didn't find one that could help* I was having problems with the layout
>> of my table, but I was ignoring, thinking that might have been a tag
>> opened that I left open. Today I look it closer and found out that
>> seems to be a bug. My page uses a template with
>> renderbody/renderblock, it's something like this., really simple:
>>
>> <html @shell>
>> <body @body>
>> <table>
>> <tr>
>> <td>//header goes here</td>
>> </tr>
>> <tr>
>> <td><span [EMAIL PROTECTED]/></td>
>> </tr>
>> </table>
>>
>> That's it for the template. The page I insert the table has a table and a 
>> form:
>>
>> <span jwcid="@MyLayout">
>> <span @Form>
>> <table> ...</table>
>> <br>
>> <table jwcid="contribTable"></table>
>> </span>
>> </span>
>>
>> What's happening is that the contrib table is being displayed totally
>> out of place, on the right side of the page.
>> I've replaced the dynamic generated table by a static one, and It is
>> laid on the correct place.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> PS:Hope get some answers on this post (after so many empty :( ) :P
>>
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