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Originally Posted by Fris
ya and i noticed yesterday when specifying a height in a table example <table width="468" height="60">
it doesnt like that according to w3 it wants it height="style: height 60"
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Yeah, height= is technically not an attribute in html by most browsers.
Browsers insist that height be set via CSS if at all ( style='height: 60px;' )
If you try to validate your page using W3C's validaters, you'll actually find that a lot of HTML is "deprecated" now, in favor of CSS.
Height never was something common, but in the not too distance future, HTML tags themselves such as <center> and <b> and so on will be unacceptable in good web design.