On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 21:13:14 +0200, michael wrote:
(David D.)
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Most people who wish to do this are using the a single column or row table
as a menu. This is not tabular data, this is list data. Try:
Nice examples! However, I'm stuck in tables, and its not really a nav-bar
I'm doing, I'm spiffing up some pre-coded cms-generated pricing tables and
I'm not in a position to change the structure to list formats. |
Don't, even if you have the chance.
David made a good suggestion when he warned
you not to use a table for something that should
be a list (or, more generally, using tables for
*layout*).
OTOH, tables were designed for tabular data,
and 'pricing tables' sounds ..exactly like
tabular data.
If the HTML fits, use it..
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Many thanks for any tips! |
BTW. It is always a good idea to describe
an actual situation. If you had, responders
would not need to try and guess what you might
be doing. For further tips..
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