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Swf flash files are not displaying neatly within table cells.

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The latest version of Firefox (3.6.12) The website I have design now shows thick lines underneath the flash files. URL Below. The table of pictures should be neat, instead the cells in which the flash files are contained are increasing in height and breaking apart the table . This does not happen in previous version of Firefox, Internet Explorer & Google Chrome. Is there anything i should be doing different when inserting flash files into web pages that have complex tables? Or is this a problem with Firefox?

http://www.arnoldwills.co.uk/Master_Home.html

The latest version of Firefox (3.6.12) The website I have design now shows thick lines underneath the flash files. URL Below. The table of pictures should be neat, instead the cells in which the flash files are contained are increasing in height and breaking apart the table . This does not happen in previous version of Firefox, Internet Explorer & Google Chrome. Is there anything i should be doing different when inserting flash files into web pages that have complex tables? Or is this a problem with Firefox? http://www.arnoldwills.co.uk/Master_Home.html

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Add a rule object { display: block } to the stylesheet. An object is an inline element by default.