We are using FCK 2.6.4 within our Mediawiki.
When you want to insert a new table, the dialog also offers to choose an alignment for the new table. However, align for tables is deprecated as i understand it, and with IE7 we had problems with pages not showing correctly. The problem occurred with tables which had align="left" and width="100%". Even with 100%, the IE still stuffed part of the following text alongside the rightmost end of the table, and not below the table as you would expect.
I guess align being deprecated is causing this issue, and my question would be if it actually makes sense that FCK is producing deprecated code.
When you want to insert a new table, the dialog also offers to choose an alignment for the new table. However, align for tables is deprecated as i understand it, and with IE7 we had problems with pages not showing correctly. The problem occurred with tables which had align="left" and width="100%". Even with 100%, the IE still stuffed part of the following text alongside the rightmost end of the table, and not below the table as you would expect.
I guess align being deprecated is causing this issue, and my question would be if it actually makes sense that FCK is producing deprecated code.