<TD> </TD> & nbsp;

Source: Internet
Author: User

Today, I encountered a very shameful thing during development: I removed the & nbsp; that was written by others. I think there are a lot of confusions, and the results were scolded by the great gods. Removing this & nbsp; will lead to the problem that the border of the TD will not be displayed when there is no data between TD, so the painful lesson is to be self-reported.

 

Note: There is no content between <TD> </TD>. In some earlier versions of IE, the border of TD will not be displayed.

 

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