Hmm. That smacks of a closing table tag having gone astray in some fashion. How strange.
I think last time I looked the mess of heavily nested tables worked fine in all of Gecko, Webkit and IE. What browser is that you're using? (Your screenshots don't contain window titles...) If I could reproduce the behaviour I might try to investigate it.
I tried installing Opera on my Debian machine, but it segfaulted as soon as I ran it. However, I was able to reproduce the problem in IE, and tracked it down to a missing > which I've fixed. Better now?
Not enough to bother installing someone else's .deb, especially now I seem to have fixed the immediate problem. I might give it another try once Debian have put out another release, whenever that might be. But thanks anyway.
your comments page: http://maircrosoft.com/tmp/simontcomments.png
and your journal page (shrunk): http://maircrosoft.com/tmp/simontjournal.png
and if I were ever to visit your friends page (shrunk): http://maircrosoft.com/tmp/simontfriends.png
seeing as it's your own style for your own use, it doesn't exactly matter. But, well, it is odd.
I think last time I looked the mess of heavily nested tables worked fine in all of Gecko, Webkit and IE. What browser is that you're using? (Your screenshots don't contain window titles...) If I could reproduce the behaviour I might try to investigate it.
>which I've fixed. Better now?yes, seems to be better :)
opera-staticfrom deb.opera.com (http://deb.opera.com/), if you still care about running it..deb, especially now I seem to have fixed the immediate problem. I might give it another try once Debian have put out another release, whenever that might be. But thanks anyway.