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I create relatively simple tables in Frontpage 2002, which I then load
into a simple CMS system for a website at work, which has its own HTML
editor (which is not very good).
I believe something in the website, perhaps in the CSS, overrides the
normal cell text alignment commands ie left, right, center.
However, I can get around this by making the content of each cell a
paragraph, like this:
<TD vAlign=top width=141>
<P align=right>10,660.2</P></TD>
Great - I can enter the paragraph tags in for small tables. However
some of my tables are very large.
I'm rather inexperienced in frontpage - is there any way of applying
paragraph tags to the content of table cells in a quicker way? Or
perhaps a quicker way of setting up the tables in the first place?
Many thanks - any help gratefully appreciated
Steve, London
into a simple CMS system for a website at work, which has its own HTML
editor (which is not very good).
I believe something in the website, perhaps in the CSS, overrides the
normal cell text alignment commands ie left, right, center.
However, I can get around this by making the content of each cell a
paragraph, like this:
<TD vAlign=top width=141>
<P align=right>10,660.2</P></TD>
Great - I can enter the paragraph tags in for small tables. However
some of my tables are very large.
I'm rather inexperienced in frontpage - is there any way of applying
paragraph tags to the content of table cells in a quicker way? Or
perhaps a quicker way of setting up the tables in the first place?
Many thanks - any help gratefully appreciated
Steve, London