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    Default white space at bottom of page

    could someone please help me eliminate the white space at the bottom of this
    table? I can't figure out how to gid rid of it. The amount varies in different
    browsers.
    [url]http://www.friendsofthetimespicayune.com/indexnew.htm[/url]
    Thank you!

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    <title>Friends of The Times-Picayune</title>
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    <body>
    <div align="center" class="style1">
    <p align="center" class="style7"><img src="kathy3000.jpg" width="400"
    height="238" border="1"></p>
    <p align="center" class="style7"><span class="style9"><strong>Flooding after
    Rita</strong> - photo by Kathy Anderson, The Times-Picayune</span></p>
    <table width="711" height="2218" border="1" cellpadding="10"
    bordercolor="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
    <tr>
    <td height="177" colspan="2" valign="top"><p align="center"><img name=""
    src="images/new orleans3.jpg" width="137" height="110" alt=""><img
    src="images/combo3.png" width="360" height="155"><img src="images/camera.jpg"
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    <tr>
    <td width="403" height="2033" valign="top"><p class="style9">Friends,<br>
    As many as half of New Orleans Times-Picayune staffers - from senior
    editors to receptionists and printers - and their families apparently lost
    their homes in the horrible aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. They lost
    everything.<br>
    <br>
    Newhouse Newspapers, which owns the paper, has extended salaries for a
    period of time and offered other benefits, whether or not employees can make it
    to work. Heroically, the paper continued to publish on the <a
    href="http://www.nola.com/t-p/">web</a> and now in print. </p>
    <p class="style9">But what our friends are facing is staggering,
    unimaginable.</p>
    <p class="style9">Please help by contributing what you can.<span
    class="style8"> Please note that because the Friends of the Times-Picayune
    Trust Fund is not a a 501(c)3 organization, contributions are not
    tax-deductible. </span> </p>
    <p class="style9">You can send money by check to:<br>
    &quot;Friends of the Times-Picayune&quot;<br>
    Account #151027625
    <p class="style9">Mail to:<br>
    Sterling Bank<br>
    Bayou Bend Office<br>
    5757 Memorial Drive<br>
    Houston, Texas 77007-8000</p>
    <p class="style9">To give electronically, the bank routing number is
    113005549. </p>
    <p class="style9">Or give securely by credit card through PayPal by
    clicking the link below. Be aware that PayPal charges a small processing fee.
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    class="style9">
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    <p class="style9">Please forward this page to others in your news
    organization, friends, professional groups or websites for posting.</p>
    <span class="style9">On their behalf - many thanks, </span>
    <p><a href="mailto:SFeeney@npr.org">Susan Feeney</a>,
    Washington, 202-513-2000<br>
    <a href="mailto:%20nvaroga@yahoo.com">Nan Varoga,</a>
    Houston, 713-658-1881 <br>
    <a href="mailto:Bridget.O'Brian@wsj.com">Bridget
    O'Brian</a>, New York, <span style='font-size:medium'>201 735-3074</span> <br>
    <a href="mailto:wks@paintedphoto.com">Wendi Schneider</a>,
    Denver, 303-322-2246 </p>
    <p align="left"><span class="style9">Susan Feeney</span> is a senior
    editor of National Public Radio&rsquo;s &ldquo;All Things Considered.&rdquo;
    Before joining ATC last year, she was the senior editor of NPR&rsquo;s Morning
    Edition. Susan spent more than 20 years in print journalism covering national
    politics, the White House and Congress for the Dallas Morning News. She worked
    at the New Orleans Times-Picayune in New Orleans &ndash; covering City Hall and
    courts &ndash; and in Washington. She is a 1983 honors graduate of the S.I.
    Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.</p>
    <p align="left"><span class="style9">Nan Powers
    Varoga</span><strong>,</strong> Director of Public Affairs, Houston A+
    Challenge<br>
    Nan is a Houston native and graduate of the University of Texas at
    Austin with a Bachelor of Journalism degree. She has 26 years experience in
    journalism and public relations and serves on the Board of Directors of the
    Texas Public Relations Association. Nan previously served as Director of
    Communications with the Texas Gulf Coast Chapter of the March of Dimes. As a
    newspaper reporter for 15 years, Nan covered Congress and the Supreme Court in
    Washington, D.C.; economics and personal finance for the New Orleans
    Times-Picayune; and wrote for the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal and USA
    Today.</p>
    <p align="left"><span class="style9">Bridget O'Brian </span>is a
    broadcast news editor with The Wall Street Journal, where she is a liaison
    between the newspaper and CNBC, with whom the paper shares news content. Before
    taking that job in 2003, she was a reporter with the Journal for 15 years,
    writing more recently for the Money &amp; Investing section and covering the
    airline and travel industies. She worked at the New Orleans Times-Picayune from
    1981 to 1988, reporting on education, federal court, politics and business. She
    has an M.S.&nbsp;from the&nbsp;Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia
    University and a B.A. in American history from Barnard College. </p>
    <p align="left"><span class="style9">Wendi Schneider</span>, Wendi
    Schneider Photography &amp; Design<br>
    Wendi is a native of Memphis and graduate of Newcomb College/Tulane
    University. A photographer/designer known for her hand-painted photographs, she
    has been commissioned for more than 100 book covers, portraits, editorial &amp;
    advertising assignments and annual reports. She has photographed for Hearst's
    Victoria Magazine, Berkley Books, Penguin Putnam, Random House, Bantam, Simon
    &amp; Schuster, St. Martin's Press, Little Brown, Warner Books, Sony, Young
    &amp; Rubicam, Florida Atlantic University and others. While working at The
    Times-Picayune as an artist/copywriter, she produced the award-winning
    re-creation of the 1901 Picayune's Creole Cook Book. Her photographs have been
    exhibited internationally and are included in private collections around the
    world. </p>
    <p align="left"><span class="style
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    Default Re: white space at bottom of page

    Remove the heights from your table and your td tags. The table heights are
    invalid HTML anyhow and will be ignored on your page.

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    "wks" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:dhenfd$5f2$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > could someone please help me eliminate the white space at the bottom of
    > this
    > table? I can't figure out how to gid rid of it. The amount varies in
    > different
    > browsers.
    > [url]http://www.friendsofthetimespicayune.com/indexnew.htm[/url]
    > Thank you!
    >
    > <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
    > "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
    > <html>
    > <head>
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    > <title>Friends of The Times-Picayune</title>
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    > font-size: medium;
    > }
    > body {
    > background-image: url();
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    > .style8 {font-size: medium}
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    > </style></head>
    >
    > <body>
    > <div align="center" class="style1">
    > <p align="center" class="style7"><img src="kathy3000.jpg" width="400"
    > height="238" border="1"></p>
    > <p align="center" class="style7"><span class="style9"><strong>Flooding
    > after
    > Rita</strong> - photo by Kathy Anderson, The Times-Picayune</span></p>
    > <table width="711" height="2218" border="1" cellpadding="10"
    > bordercolor="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
    > <tr>
    > <td height="177" colspan="2" valign="top"><p align="center"><img
    > name=""
    > src="images/new orleans3.jpg" width="137" height="110" alt=""><img
    > src="images/combo3.png" width="360" height="155"><img
    > src="images/camera.jpg"
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    > </tr>
    > <tr>
    > <td width="403" height="2033" valign="top"><p
    > class="style9">Friends,<br>
    > As many as half of New Orleans Times-Picayune staffers - from
    > senior
    > editors to receptionists and printers - and their families apparently lost
    > their homes in the horrible aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. They lost
    > everything.<br>
    > <br>
    > Newhouse Newspapers, which owns the paper, has extended salaries
    > for a
    > period of time and offered other benefits, whether or not employees can
    > make it
    > to work. Heroically, the paper continued to publish on the <a
    > href="http://www.nola.com/t-p/">web</a> and now in print. </p>
    > <p class="style9">But what our friends are facing is staggering,
    > unimaginable.</p>
    > <p class="style9">Please help by contributing what you can.<span
    > class="style8"> Please note that because the Friends of the Times-Picayune
    > Trust Fund is not a a 501(c)3 organization, contributions are not
    > tax-deductible. </span> </p>
    > <p class="style9">You can send money by check to:<br>
    > &quot;Friends of the Times-Picayune&quot;<br>
    > Account #151027625
    > <p class="style9">Mail to:<br>
    > Sterling Bank<br>
    > Bayou Bend Office<br>
    > 5757 Memorial Drive<br>
    > Houston, Texas 77007-8000</p>
    > <p class="style9">To give electronically, the bank routing number
    > is
    > 113005549. </p>
    > <p class="style9">Or give securely by credit card through PayPal
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    > fee.
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    > <span class="style9">On their behalf - many thanks, </span>
    > <p><a href="mailto:SFeeney@npr.org">Susan Feeney</a>,
    > Washington, 202-513-2000<br>
    > <a href="mailto:%20nvaroga@yahoo.com">Nan Varoga,</a>
    > Houston, 713-658-1881 <br>
    > <a href="mailto:Bridget.O'Brian@wsj.com">Bridget
    > O'Brian</a>, New York, <span style='font-size:medium'>201 735-3074</span>
    > <br>
    > <a href="mailto:wks@paintedphoto.com">Wendi
    > Schneider</a>,
    > Denver, 303-322-2246 </p>
    > <p align="left"><span class="style9">Susan Feeney</span> is a
    > senior
    > editor of National Public Radio&rsquo;s &ldquo;All Things
    > Considered.&rdquo;
    > Before joining ATC last year, she was the senior editor of NPR&rsquo;s
    > Morning
    > Edition. Susan spent more than 20 years in print journalism covering
    > national
    > politics, the White House and Congress for the Dallas Morning News. She
    > worked
    > at the New Orleans Times-Picayune in New Orleans &ndash; covering City
    > Hall and
    > courts &ndash; and in Washington. She is a 1983 honors graduate of the
    > S.I.
    > Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.</p>
    > <p align="left"><span class="style9">Nan Powers
    > Varoga</span><strong>,</strong> Director of Public Affairs, Houston A+
    > Challenge<br>
    > Nan is a Houston native and graduate of the University of Texas
    > at
    > Austin with a Bachelor of Journalism degree. She has 26 years experience
    > in
    > journalism and public relations and serves on the Board of Directors of
    > the
    > Texas Public Relations Association. Nan previously served as Director of
    > Communications with the Texas Gulf Coast Chapter of the March of Dimes. As
    > a
    > newspaper reporter for 15 years, Nan covered Congress and the Supreme
    > Court in
    > Washington, D.C.; economics and personal finance for the New Orleans
    > Times-Picayune; and wrote for the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal and
    > USA
    > Today.</p>
    > <p align="left"><span class="style9">Bridget O'Brian </span>is a
    > broadcast news editor with The Wall Street Journal, where she is a liaison
    > between the newspaper and CNBC, with whom the paper shares news content.
    > Before
    > taking that job in 2003, she was a reporter with the Journal for 15 years,
    > writing more recently for the Money &amp; Investing section and covering
    > the
    > airline and travel industies. She worked at the New Orleans Times-Picayune
    > from
    > 1981 to 1988, reporting on education, federal court, politics and
    > business. She
    > has an M.S.&nbsp;from the&nbsp;Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia
    > University and a B.A. in American history from Barnard College. </p>
    > <p align="left"><span class="style9">Wendi Schneider</span>, Wendi
    > Schneider Photography &amp; Design<br>
    > Wendi is a native of Memphis and graduate of Newcomb College/Tulane
    > University. A photographer/designer known for her hand-painted
    > photographs, she
    > has been commissioned for more than 100 book covers, portraits, editorial
    > &amp;
    > advertising assignments and annual reports. She has photographed for
    > Hearst's
    > Victoria Magazine, Berkley Books, Penguin Putnam, Random House, Bantam,
    > Simon
    > &amp; Schuster, St. Martin's Press, Little Brown, Warner Books, Sony,
    > Young
    > &amp; Rubicam, Florida Atlantic University and others. While working at
    > The
    > Times-Picayune as an artist/copywriter, she produced the award-winning
    > re-creation of the 1901 Picayune's Creole Cook Book. Her photographs have
    > been
    > exhibited internationally and are included in private collections around
    > the
    > world. </p>
    > <p align="left"><span class="style

    Murray *TMM* Guest

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    Not sure what you're talking about. Where exactly is the whitespace showing up. I didn't notice anything on IE 6 and FF 1.0 for PC.
    rilkesf Guest

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    On a Mac, at the bottom of the table, there is white space showing up on the latest versions of IE, Firefox, Safari and Netscape in various amounts...:confused;
    wks Guest

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