Dreamweaver 8 - Height of tables keeps changing when images added to another table

Greetings! i have a rather annoying problem on my hands with
dreamweaver.
Currently for a small college project i am being asked to
design a small yet effective website to show students in the future
what will be expected.
So i've drawn up my template etc etc and all was going
well.... i created a table with 2 columns, 1 row on the right side
(where information shall be written) and 7 on the left hand column.
At the very top of the left hand column i have a 250x250
image and the other columns house several Sub links.
Now upon typing information in the right hand column
everything went well when browsing.....i then added pictures to the
right hand column that will be clickable links for
enlargements....of which dreamweaver had a small hissy fit and
stretched the left hand columns 90% down the total width of the
page....which a simple click on the border line solved and
everything went back to proportion. BUT what i get when browsing is
completley baffeling! Several of the left hand rows are stretched
like crazy! and i havent a clue why! some screen shots will be
viewable below...but i was wondering if any folk out there with any
information into solving this problem could help!
This is the dreamweaver view
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e92/Kaoscontrol/Dreamweaverview.jpg
And this is the browser view i get on every computer i've
tried it on
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e92/Kaoscontrol/Browserview.jpg
If there is anyone that can help me out it would be greatley
appretiated.
Many thanks
James

Try changing this -
action="Mailto: [email protected]"
to this -
action=''Mailto:[email protected]''
I am doubtful that this will help, but give it a try.
You do know how unreliable that method is, right?
Murray --- ICQ 71997575
Adobe Community Expert
(If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!)
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"alpha911" <[email protected]> wrote in
message
news:fit4am$nq7$[email protected]..
> this is the script for the problem i am having. I am not
getting any
> email
> when someone press send
> <form name="frmsendmail" method="POST" >
onSubmit="return
> ValidationForm()">
> <table width="80" height="386" border="0"
align="center">
>
> <tr>
> <td width="105"> </td>
>
> <td width="327"> </td><tr>
> <td> </td>
> <td> </td></tr>
> <td align="right" class="text">Name :
> <td><div align="left">
> <input name="txtEmailfrm2" type="text" class="input"
> id="txtEmailfrm22" size="30" maxlength="100">
> </div>
> <tr>
> <td align="right" class="text">Email :
> <td><div align="left">
> <input name="txtEmailfrm2" type="text" class="input"
> id="txtEmailfrm22" size="30" maxlength="100">
> </div>
> <tr>
> <td align="right" class="text">Subject :
> <td><div align="left">
> <input name="txtSub2" type="text" class="input"
id="txtSub22"
> size="30" maxlength="100">
> </div>
> </tr>
> <tr>
> <td align="right" class="text">Mesage(body) :
> <td><textarea name="txtMsg" cols="50" rows="10"
class="input"
> id="textarea"></textarea>
> </tr>
> <tr>
> <td align="right">
> <div align="right">
> <input name="hidsubmit" type="hidden" id="hidsubmit"
> value="true">
> <input name="Submit" type="submit" class="input"
> value="Send">
> </div>
> <td><div align="left">
> <input name="Submit2" type="reset" class="input"
> value="Reset">
> </div>
> </tr>
> </table>
> <body>
> </form>
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