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Can you give a screenshot please from your problem as described? I think with style="float:left" it could be helpful if using it multiple times with "left" or even with "center", "right" and so on - Roxanne. | Can you give a screenshot please from your problem as described? I think with style="float:left" it could be helpful if using it multiple times with "left" or even with "center", "right" and so on - Roxanne. | ||
10 px or smaller is broken | 10 px or smaller is broken http://i.imgur.com/dVlQSLx.jpg | ||
11 px or bigger is ok | 11 px or bigger is ok http://i.imgur.com/9coqId4.jpg | ||
Sorry Sandungas but there should be another reason why this happens on your PC since there is no change on mine :( | Sorry Sandungas but there should be another reason why this happens on your PC since there is no change on mine :( | ||
10px = | 10px = http://i.imgur.com/Vd7aDAw.jpg | ||
11px = | 11px = http://i.imgur.com/w3UUlDO.jpg | ||
Is not about style "float", is about how mediawiki calculates dinamycally the table cell sizes based on "how much" space is used by the text, with bigger fonts every character takes the same size, but with very small sizes it doesnt, is calculated dinamically and i guess is using some rounding method that creates small pixel differences, this acccumulated for every cell in a big table creates big disaligments, in a small table with a couple of rows/columns using the same texts inside the cells is not notable | Is not about style "float", is about how mediawiki calculates dinamycally the table cell sizes based on "how much" space is used by the text, with bigger fonts every character takes the same size, but with very small sizes it doesnt, is calculated dinamically and i guess is using some rounding method that creates small pixel differences, this acccumulated for every cell in a big table creates big disaligments, in a small table with a couple of rows/columns using the same texts inside the cells is not notable |