PHP page layout changes when 'zooming in' ? ...

Have a particular web page which s PHP coded and it has nested tables.
When opened in FF the page looks as it was intended to do ... but if you then 'zoom in' the outer table does not expand at the same rate as the inner tables.
I've tried both setting the table dimensions as fixed pixel sizes and also as percentages (%) ... but neither seems to make any difference ... when you zoom in, the inner tables expand at a greater rate than the outer table.
I've trawled the PHP help sites but everyone just refers me to the Mozilla site.
Can anyone throw any light on this behaviour and how to solve the issue ??
Many thanks

Can you post a link to a public page that doesn't require authentication (log in) to access it?
A good place to ask advice about web development is at the MozillaZine "Web Development/Standards Evangelism" forum.
*http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewforum.php?f=25
The helpers at that forum are more knowledgeable about web development issues.<br>
You need to register at the MozillaZine forum site in order to post at that forum.

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