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Hello!

I have a page that has about 80 links on it. I created a table that would hold all them. But, as you know, tables are displayed differently in FireFox and IE. We like the look of one color as the border and having cells displayed, like a spreadsheet. Is there another way of displaying the grid-like lines so they look the same in any browser? If using a table is not the way to go, how can I do this?

Thanks!

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@JupacApr 28.2005 — you can list the links

<ul>

<li><a href="#" title="blah">blah</a></li>

<li><a href="#" title="blah">blah</a></li>

<li><a href="#" title="blah">blah</a></li>

</ul>
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@garskociauthorApr 28.2005 — FYI - I managed to figure out a way. I used CSS and placed a box border around each link. Then popped the whole thing into a 1x1 table to control it's layout. It displays the same in both IE and FireFox.
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