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It seems really 'hacky' to absolutely position a table row and move it around... But it works in IE7. I can't install any other browsers at the moment to test it out.

Is this a bad idea (i.e. unsupported, non-standard, etc.)?

Edit I'm sticking a table header in place with some frustrating requirements. So far NO PLUGINS will work for what I need to do.

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  • What are you trying to accomplish? Jun 29, 2011 at 14:10
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    show us what you've done there))
    – Ruslan
    Jun 29, 2011 at 14:11
  • Let's see your example, I'm sure we could find a workaround.
    – Ruslan
    Jun 29, 2011 at 14:23
  • @Bad Display I really don't have anything concrete to show. You can see this question I asked yesterday (stackoverflow.com/questions/6511888/…) for some clarification. Thanks!
    – user686605
    Jun 29, 2011 at 14:31
  • i don't fully understand your requirements and why suggestions from that other question of yours aren't suitable.
    – Ruslan
    Jun 30, 2011 at 8:11

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Yes, this is a bad idea.

A <table> does not sound appropriate here. Use <div>s and <span>s instead of <tr>s and <td>s.

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  • I have to use a table (see my edit). Is there any reason I shouldn't absolutely position the tr?
    – user686605
    Jun 29, 2011 at 14:16
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Just tested this craziness in IE8, Chrome, FireFox and Safari. Works everywhere. But to answer your question: yes it's absolutely peculiar.

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