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    Dave McCool
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    I am creating a webpage on my website that has tables for showing the superfamily, families and subfamilies of moths and butterflies and on web editor, it looks like this: Now this page loads fine on Google Chrome, but on IE9 (32 or 64-bit) it doesn't render properly and I am getting this (the text below the image seems to appear in the wrong place a lot): http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/9065/ie9page.png and http://img696.imageshack.us/img696/2248/ie9page2.png What I want to do is have a sort of tree diagram table for each superfamily. You have the superfamily, its the first image on the first table, then there is a second table below that that has the families within that superfamily in it with 4 per row and if I have pages reguarding species of moth or butterfly in that superfamily or family, I show an image and below it I have "Number of species" and this is in a cell on the row below the image. Here is the code for one of the tables, I copied the code onto a new HTML file and tried it to see if any other code was messing up the table but it still messed up. I know IE9 is still in its unfinished state and I havn't tested the code in older IE7 or 8 browsers yet.

    			[Nymphalinae](file:///H:/E%20Backup/My%20Passport/Website/Daves%20Leps%203/DM_BB%20Website/MainPages/Family_Pages/Nymphalinae.htm)
    			
    			 
    		[Satyrinae](file:///H:/E%20Backup/My%20Passport/Website/Daves%20Leps%203/DM_BB%20Website/MainPages/Family_Pages/Satyrinae.htm)
    			
    			 
    		
    			[Limenitidinae](file:///H:/E%20Backup/My%20Passport/Website/Daves%20Leps%203/DM_BB%20Website/MainPages/Family_Pages/Limenitidinae.htm)
    			
    			 
    		[Heliconiinae](file:///H:/E%20Backup/My%20Passport/Website/Daves%20Leps%203/DM_BB%20Website/MainPages/Family_Pages/Heliconiinae.htm)
    
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      I am creating a webpage on my website that has tables for showing the superfamily, families and subfamilies of moths and butterflies and on web editor, it looks like this: Now this page loads fine on Google Chrome, but on IE9 (32 or 64-bit) it doesn't render properly and I am getting this (the text below the image seems to appear in the wrong place a lot): http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/9065/ie9page.png and http://img696.imageshack.us/img696/2248/ie9page2.png What I want to do is have a sort of tree diagram table for each superfamily. You have the superfamily, its the first image on the first table, then there is a second table below that that has the families within that superfamily in it with 4 per row and if I have pages reguarding species of moth or butterfly in that superfamily or family, I show an image and below it I have "Number of species" and this is in a cell on the row below the image. Here is the code for one of the tables, I copied the code onto a new HTML file and tried it to see if any other code was messing up the table but it still messed up. I know IE9 is still in its unfinished state and I havn't tested the code in older IE7 or 8 browsers yet.

      			[Nymphalinae](file:///H:/E%20Backup/My%20Passport/Website/Daves%20Leps%203/DM_BB%20Website/MainPages/Family_Pages/Nymphalinae.htm)
      			
      			 
      		[Satyrinae](file:///H:/E%20Backup/My%20Passport/Website/Daves%20Leps%203/DM_BB%20Website/MainPages/Family_Pages/Satyrinae.htm)
      			
      			 
      		
      			[Limenitidinae](file:///H:/E%20Backup/My%20Passport/Website/Daves%20Leps%203/DM_BB%20Website/MainPages/Family_Pages/Limenitidinae.htm)
      			
      			 
      		[Heliconiinae](file:///H:/E%20Backup/My%20Passport/Website/Daves%20Leps%203/DM_BB%20Website/MainPages/Family_Pages/Heliconiinae.htm)
      
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      fjdiewornncalwe
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      Did you use a designer of some sort and export this html from it?

      I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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      • F fjdiewornncalwe

        Did you use a designer of some sort and export this html from it?

        I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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        Dave McCool
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        Hi, I was using Microsoft Expression Web 2 to do this

        In the end we're all just the same

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