Smarty handles wierd inside a table
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 7:34 am
Hello!
This is a thing I can pass many ways, but still the problem/question makes me curious. The thing is, when I put smarty -command, here {title}, inside a table, it expand/streches it. And it's an Firefox -problem! This time IE isn't the problem...
Link to the site (heavily under construction): www.kalajakulaus.net/main/
I colored those tables, so you can see more easily what I mean. Here's an example pictures:
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1. WITH SMARTY

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2. WITHOUT SMARTY

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Like I said, there's multiple routes to bypass this, but tell my why this happens? If I put something other there, like p,a,h1,... and so on I know how to handle them and edit. But now this smarty expands this table height no matter what the height is... Now there's 68px, but if it would be 40px, 80px, 120px - same thing would happen.
Hopefully someone has enough interest to teach me.
I'm quite new to webdesign and for sure not an pro with these... Loop holes with basic things aswell, so I'm not afraid to hear some feedback.
Thanks!
This is a thing I can pass many ways, but still the problem/question makes me curious. The thing is, when I put smarty -command, here {title}, inside a table, it expand/streches it. And it's an Firefox -problem! This time IE isn't the problem...
Link to the site (heavily under construction): www.kalajakulaus.net/main/
I colored those tables, so you can see more easily what I mean. Here's an example pictures:
______________________________________
1. WITH SMARTY

_______________________________________
2. WITHOUT SMARTY

_______________________________________
Like I said, there's multiple routes to bypass this, but tell my why this happens? If I put something other there, like p,a,h1,... and so on I know how to handle them and edit. But now this smarty expands this table height no matter what the height is... Now there's 68px, but if it would be 40px, 80px, 120px - same thing would happen.
Hopefully someone has enough interest to teach me.

Thanks!