Opera 10.5x: Rendering issue with HTML table @ e-berlin.org

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30. April 2010, 12:56:10

e-berlin

e-berlin

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Opera 10.5x: Rendering issue with HTML table @ e-berlin.org

Hi, first of all excuse my dirty HTML code I used in e-berlin.org (and my poor English), maybe that's the reason it renders in such a weird way, but I never had any cross-browser compatibility issues with the website with any other browser. So, the thing is:

In the OPERA browser (notice the vertical white lines):


In ANY OTHER browser:


In the OPERA browser (notice the vertical white lines):


In ANY OTHER browser:

Right-Click > Open Image to see full size.

URL 1: http://e-berlin.org/home_en.html

URL 2: http://e-berlin.org/serv_en.html

You can visit the site (if the server is not off-line again) and see for yourself and, please, give me some advices what to edit in code so Opera could render it properly.

Thanks in advance,
Ivan

3. May 2010, 12:33:57

e-berlin

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3. May 2010, 14:59:06

Tomcat76

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You have conflicting code as far as the table borders are concerned.

On the one hand, you specify border="1" while in the CSS you specify border-width: 0.

Replace border="1" with border="0" if you want the borders removed.

But I'd seriously take the time to clean up the code as a whole, though.
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3. May 2010, 16:02:01

e-berlin

e-berlin

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Originally posted by Tomcat76:

You have conflicting code as far as the table borders are concerned.

On the one hand, you specify border="1" while in the CSS you specify border-width: 0.

Replace border="1" with border="0" if you want the borders removed.

But I'd seriously take the time to clean up the code as a whole, though.



Yeah, I know, I know... I just don't have the time to do it. Thanks for the border="0" hint though. I was just wondering how it runs without a visible border in all the other browsers and only in Opera it doesn't. Anyway, I'll try to clean up the whole code in one of the pages and see if it'll affect Opera's behavior.

Thanks again, Tomcat76.

8. May 2010, 16:41:57

e-berlin

e-berlin

Posts: 69

Topic Update: Tomcat76, you were right - I changed the attributes you mentioned earlier and now there are no white lines and stuff. I also worked on the code to clean it a bit and I realized that my host is secretly adding some lame Analytics Code at the end of all my HTML documents! Anyway, thanks for your advice, now e-berlin.org is once again ALL BROWSERS friendly. yes

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