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Default Re: Good one for the Gurus - 07-21-2004 , 05:56 PM






Very cool.. Thanks


"John Waller" <johnw (AT) REMOVETHISpinnacleweb (DOT) com.au> wrote

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proper text formatting as far as 2 spaces after a period!

http://www.greece.k12.ny.us/taylor/topics/doublespace.htm

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Default Re: Good one for the Gurus - 07-22-2004 , 10:04 AM






Thanks Nadia....

I couldnt get it to work at first, but figured it out.
Would it be better to make that row into its own table? I tried that and it
works great. I made a 1 row 3 column table. Seems to work out. Would that
make the code "valid"?

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Default Re: Good one for the Gurus - 07-22-2004 , 10:08 AM




"A.H.O." <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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Thanks Nadia....

I couldnt get it to work at first, but figured it out.
Would it be better to make that row into its own table? I tried that and
it
works great. I made a 1 row 3 column table. Seems to work out. Would
that
make the code "valid"?
That's called a nested table :-)
Either one would work. Your original cell from memory had colspan of 3,
however, that did not impact on your design layout. (often this can cause
problems.). If you have managed to do it without nesting a table, then do
it that way - like my example.

Nadia




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