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  1. This fixed it. Thanks so much for that code segment. I don't know why, but something so simple could do so much good.
  2. I have checked and rechecked that my margins are set to "0" and to my knowledge, I hav collapsed my borders. If you would like to elaborate on how this is done, I can verify that too. As is shown in the image provided in the post, I have it working for Firefox. I just need to get this working in IE. I am making this site live later today (if possible) for customer use. My client ( my sister) is trying to get her career off the ground as a musician. I don't want her site to look dumb because I have a standardization problem causing artifacts to all IE users who visit her site.On that topic, I had the site inspected by a syntax checking tool for all non-standard code so I could make it more compatible with all browsers. It came up clean after a few corrections. According to the Adobe GoLive syntax checker, this should have no errors or non-standard code. So, I can not imagine at this point what I am doing wrong.Thanks for the help. Please post me more ideas.
  3. I have been coding HTML for a few years now, and I can not believe I do not know the answer to this question... How can I get my html table to have no gap between table cells in IE 5.5? I have it working on Firefox. I even resorted to using GoLive from the Adobe CS2 suite. It displays properly in GL and Firefox. IE just puts a few pixels between my table rows. This disrupts the images that I have placed in these cells. I may be able to get this sample up to a live server some time in the next 24 hours, but if anyone knows why I am beating my head agains MS IE 5.5, please post to me. Here is an image of my problem in both IE5.5 and Firefox. I like how it looks in Firefox. Thanks.
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