Why do my tables look one way in IE, and another in FF?

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Can someone help me with this? I have included one notepad with the html that only works in IE, and the other only works in FF. I have also attached a Word document that gives an illustration of my situation.

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  • I assume you want the two columns and two rows version? Why not put these two table together into a single table? Something like...

    Edit: highlighted inportant bits in blue.

    <table style="width: 120px;" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2" align="right">

    <tbody>

        <tr>

            <td style="text-align: center;"><a title="Help the 2010 Lakota graduates" href="Donation2?idb=]&amp;2200.donation=form1&amp;df_id=2200"><img src="../images/content/pagebuilder/14076.jpg" alt="Help our 2010 graduates with a special gift!" width="120" height="170" /></a><br /><span class="photocaption">Enter the raffle and help our 2010 graduates with a <span style="font-size: 80%;"><a title="Donate today" href="Donation2?idb=]&amp;2200.donation=form1&amp;df_id=2200">special gift</a></span>!</span></td>

        </tr>

        <tr>

            <td style="text-align: center;"><a title="Help the 2010 Lakota graduates" href="Donation2?idb=]&amp;2200.donation=form1&amp;df_id=2200"><img src="../images/content/pagebuilder/14128.jpg" alt="Help our 2010 graduates with a special gift!" width="120" height="120" /></a></td>

        </tr>

    </tbody>

    </table>

    <p>The Native American medicine wheel is a sacred symbol used by indigenous Plains tribes and others to represent all knowledge of the universe. </p>

    <p><strong>Style Representation</strong> </p>

    <p><em>Circle</em> - The circle represents the sacred outer boundary of the Earth often referred to as the Sun Dance Circle or the Sacred Hoop. It represents the continuous pattern of on-going life and death. </p>

    <p><em>Lines</em> - The horizontal and vertical lines represent the sun and man&rsquo;s sacred paths, respectively; the crossing of the two lines indicates the center of the Earth where one stands when praying. </p>

    <p><em>Feather</em> - The eagle feather is a sign of <strong>Wakan Tanka&rsquo;s</strong> - the <em>Great Spirit's</em> - power over everything. </p>

    <p><strong>Directions</strong></p>

    <table style="width: 475px; height: 200px;" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2" align="left">

    <tbody>

        <tr>

            <td valign="top">

                <p><em>East</em>:</p>

                <ul>

                    <li>Color: Yellow</li>

                    <li>Messenger: Brown Eagle</li>

                    <li>Associated with the sun, brings light to all creation.</li>

                    <li>Because the sun travels east to west, in a clockwise manner, all good things conform to the same pattern.</li>

                    <li>The Morning Star, the star of wisdom and new beginnings, comes from the east.</li>

                    <li>Elk people call the east home.</li>

                </ul>

            </td>

            <td valign="top">

                <p><em>South</em>:</p>

                <ul>

                    <li>Color: Red</li>

                    <li>Messenger: Crane</li>

                    <li>Associated with warmth, happiness, and generosity.</li>

                    <li>Connected with life after death, directs men as they walk toward the next phase.</li>

                    <li>Life begins in the south.</li>

                    <li>Nourishment of every kind comes from this direction.</li>

                    <li>Home to the animal people.</li>

                </ul>

            </td>

        </tr>

        <tr>

            <td colspan="2">

                <!--// SPACE BETWEEN ROWS AS DESIRED //-->

                <p> </p>

            </td>

        </tr>


        <tr>

            <td valign="top">

                <p><em>West</em>:</p>

                <ul>

                    <li>Color: Black</li>

                    <li>Messenger: Black Eagle</li>

                    <li>Connected with the power of rain and the purity of water; <br />joy and growth follow the rain, releasing the ignorance.</li>

                    <li>West is home to the Thunder-being. His wings produce thunderand lightening flashes from his eyes. The bird-like <br />being stands again evil and ensure the respect of others.<br /><br /></li>

                </ul>

            </td>

            <td valign="top">

                <p><em>North</em>:</p>

                <ul>

                    <li>Color: White</li>

                    <li>Messenger: Bald Eagle</li>

                    <li>North is home to winter and is believed to promote good health and growth.</li>

                    <li>Those who misbehave look to the north for the wisdom needed to walk a straight path again.</li>

                    <li>Home to the <a title="Calf Pipe Woman" href="http://aktalakota.org/index.cfm?cat=1&amp;artid=113" target="_blank">Calf Pipe Woman</a> and buffalo people. <br /><br /></li>

                </ul>

            </td>

        </tr>

    </tbody>

    </table>

  • Brian Mucha:

    I assume you want the two columns and two rows version? Why not put these two table together into a single table? Something like...

    Edit: highlighted inportant bits in blue.

    <table style="width: 120px;" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2" align="right">

    <tbody>

        <tr>

            <td style="text-align: center;"><a title="Help the 2010 Lakota graduates" href="Donation2?idb=]&amp;2200.donation=form1&amp;df_id=2200"><img src="../images/content/pagebuilder/14076.jpg" alt="Help our 2010 graduates with a special gift!" width="120" height="170" /></a><br /><span class="photocaption">Enter the raffle and help our 2010 graduates with a <span style="font-size: 80%;"><a title="Donate today" href="Donation2?idb=]&amp;2200.donation=form1&amp;df_id=2200">special gift</a></span>!</span></td>

        </tr>

        <tr>

            <td style="text-align: center;"><a title="Help the 2010 Lakota graduates" href="Donation2?idb=]&amp;2200.donation=form1&amp;df_id=2200"><img src="../images/content/pagebuilder/14128.jpg" alt="Help our 2010 graduates with a special gift!" width="120" height="120" /></a></td>

        </tr>

    </tbody>

    </table>

    <p>The Native American medicine wheel is a sacred symbol used by indigenous Plains tribes and others to represent all knowledge of the universe. </p>

    <p><strong>Style Representation</strong> </p>

    <p><em>Circle</em> - The circle represents the sacred outer boundary of the Earth often referred to as the Sun Dance Circle or the Sacred Hoop. It represents the continuous pattern of on-going life and death. </p>

    <p><em>Lines</em> - The horizontal and vertical lines represent the sun and man&rsquo;s sacred paths, respectively; the crossing of the two lines indicates the center of the Earth where one stands when praying. </p>

    <p><em>Feather</em> - The eagle feather is a sign of <strong>Wakan Tanka&rsquo;s</strong> - the <em>Great Spirit's</em> - power over everything. </p>

    <p><strong>Directions</strong></p>

    <table style="width: 475px; height: 200px;" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2" align="left">

    <tbody>

        <tr>

            <td valign="top">

                <p><em>East</em>:</p>

                <ul>

                    <li>Color: Yellow</li>

                    <li>Messenger: Brown Eagle</li>

                    <li>Associated with the sun, brings light to all creation.</li>

                    <li>Because the sun travels east to west, in a clockwise manner, all good things conform to the same pattern.</li>

                    <li>The Morning Star, the star of wisdom and new beginnings, comes from the east.</li>

                    <li>Elk people call the east home.</li>

                </ul>

            </td>

            <td valign="top">

                <p><em>South</em>:</p>

                <ul>

                    <li>Color: Red</li>

                    <li>Messenger: Crane</li>

                    <li>Associated with warmth, happiness, and generosity.</li>

                    <li>Connected with life after death, directs men as they walk toward the next phase.</li>

                    <li>Life begins in the south.</li>

                    <li>Nourishment of every kind comes from this direction.</li>

                    <li>Home to the animal people.</li>

                </ul>

            </td>

        </tr>

        <tr>

            <td colspan="2">

                <!--// SPACE BETWEEN ROWS AS DESIRED //-->

                <p> </p>

            </td>

        </tr>


        <tr>

            <td valign="top">

                <p><em>West</em>:</p>

                <ul>

                    <li>Color: Black</li>

                    <li>Messenger: Black Eagle</li>

                    <li>Connected with the power of rain and the purity of water; <br />joy and growth follow the rain, releasing the ignorance.</li>

                    <li>West is home to the Thunder-being. His wings produce thunderand lightening flashes from his eyes. The bird-like <br />being stands again evil and ensure the respect of others.<br /><br /></li>

                </ul>

            </td>

            <td valign="top">

                <p><em>North</em>:</p>

                <ul>

                    <li>Color: White</li>

                    <li>Messenger: Bald Eagle</li>

                    <li>North is home to winter and is believed to promote good health and growth.</li>

                    <li>Those who misbehave look to the north for the wisdom needed to walk a straight path again.</li>

                    <li>Home to the <a title="Calf Pipe Woman" href="http://aktalakota.org/index.cfm?cat=1&amp;artid=113" target="_blank">Calf Pipe Woman</a> and buffalo people. <br /><br /></li>

                </ul>

            </td>

        </tr>

    </tbody>

    </table>

    It worked - thank you so much! I had initially used a single table, but still, if was off. Thank you again for your great help!

    Tessa

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