> but cannot see how this is the solution to freezing the header of a
> table.
It is not the solution. It is the problem. Resizing text blows your
absolutely positioned table header out of the water (and the rest of the
page, too).
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"Karlhevera" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Surely, resizing in the BROWER is the users' choice. It's up to them,
> whether
> they want the text appear larger or smaller. It may look just fine, if I
> enlarge it, but would it look OK elsewhere? From what I have seen, some
> of it
> does, some does not...
> I have resized, sitewide, the topic headings. It looks nicer, but cannot
> see
> how this is the solution to freezing the header of a table. The table
> might
> appear marginally smaller vertically, but not small enough to remove the
> scroll...
> My solution may not be al that 'elegant', 'poopie' or even 'nasty' to some
> of
> you, but it works... I am yet to see an alternative suggestion from anyone
> here.
> Djinn had a suggestion, but cannot see how it would work with a table with
> many lines. Works fine in a single cell frame....
>