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How can I line up columns from different Tables?

I am using XHTML and require a <div> element to add a scroll bar for the data. The problem is that because <div> does not play well between rows I had to create two tables, one with the header outside of the <div> and a second within the <div>.

This idea is required because the table is generated from a script and produces way too many results. The fixed header location (outside the <div>) and the scroll bar (made possible by the <div>) for the data are both required.

What is the best way to get these table columns to line up?

I would prefer an XHTML solution; CSS solution second.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I would have to see the code to see what it is your are trying to achieve, I would utilize CSS if you are doing absolute positioning within the code, however if you are using relative positioning then seeing the code should reveal a fairly simple XHTML solution.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

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