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Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Tables Without Chairs

Tables Without Chairs


Tables are vital for good visual presentation of information. Generally tables refer to a well structured matrix of rows and columns organized in such a way that the information to be presented will be placed at the crossing of rows and columns, which are called cells (does it make any sense?).


Here are some examples of the tables created by WebStory:


simple table:









borderless table:


Row 1 Col 1

Row 1 Col 2

Row 1 Col 3

Row 2 Col 1

Row 2 Col 2

Row 2 Col 3


color chart table:









table with merged cells:


Merged Cell

Normal Cell

Normal Cell

Merged Cell


That's the best that I could demonstrate with table usage for now, but I am sure other veterans could show us better ways of using tables.

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