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Originally posted by batter10456
Like my team wants to keep all of the text lined up on every page and on every page the text jumps around in different places and it would be easier if we did not have to fix it all the time.
Can you post links to some pages that demonstrate this behavior?

My first though was that you were refering to what I see on Chief Delphi. Because CD doesn't provide height and width attributes for its IMG elements, the browser doesn't know ahead of time how large an image is that it will be displaying, and it is unable to reserve space on screen for the image. The result is that as the browser finally receives the images, it has to move text and table borders around in order to make room for the actual sizes of the images. (Brandon, is there anything vB allows you to do to fix this?)
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