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Impossible to make image based menu in CSS?

Asked by kieranw71 in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)

Tags: css, xhtml, image, menu, table

I have found countless different examples of creating menu items with images, but none of them seem to really work well is this case:

Imagine that you have 4 buttons that make up a centered menu, and each button has a text element along with and icon, and is constructed of 4 images, a left part, a right part, an icon, and a background, like this:

[left] [icon] [text] [right] with the background image applied to the icon and text.

The idea is being able to generate pretty dynamic buttons, the only problem is that it seems that the only way to really accomplish this is by using a table.

No matter what I have tried, there's always something "missing", i.e. I can't center the buttons, It doesn't display the same way in IE and FF, etc.

Does anyone have a clear way of doing this, without using a table? I'm really puzzled that it doesn't seem to be possible. I have spent over 2 days experimenting, and I have given up!
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