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<table align="center" border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse" bordercolor="#111111" width="758">

even your source code tells you part of the problem ;)
 
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Thanks Adam,
But where is that line in the code?
Are we on the same page?

Jack
 
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i coulda swore blind that code changed :S
anyways

if you open specs2 in your editor and go into the source

<table width="655" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="White">

the width bit, im sure that should be wider?
 
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Thanks Adam,
I figured it out. Maybe not technically correct but then again, is Clapton a technician?
The page in question was www.walkincool.com/specs2.html
I tried using the validator as suggested but it was too time consuming at this point for me.
I greatly appriciate the help I get hear but sometimes some of the members are condecending and don't realize that this is a means to an end. If I had the time I would learn and do everything "technically" right.
Thanks again for all your help!!!!!

B-) Jack B-)
 
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i have spotted one thing in the html source code you close a table without closing a tr

what html editor are you using?

<table width="655" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="White">
<tr>

<div align="center"><font size=6 color=Black><b>Walk-in Cooler & Freezer Specifications</Font>
</Table>

this code is wrong. the </Table> is in the wrong place or you forogt to close off your tr tag

try fixing this and then seeing what happens
 
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