

HOW TO MAKE TABLES
After you have been building web pages for a while, you start to notice that you begin to accumulate a lot of files. Graphics, Midis, or even a collection of links, can take up quite a bit of room on your pages. This is where TABLES come in handy. They are an attractive, neat-looking way to organize things. This is what a BASIC TABLE looks like.
Check | This | Out! |
It's | Very | "E_Z"! |
Here is the same TABLE, without any CELLSPACING or CELLPADDING. Notice the different look:
Check | This | Out! |
It's | Very | "E_Z"! |
Here is the same TABLE with a COLORED BACKGROUND:
Check | This | Out! |
It's | Very | "E_Z"! |
Here is the same TABLE, with an EMBEDDDED BACKGROUND, CELLPADDING & CELLSPACING & DIFFERENT COLORED TEXT:
Check | This | Out! |
It's | Very | "E_Z"! |
See how different each TABLE can look, just by playing around with the attributes? So, you can customize your TABLE any way you like! Remember; if you would like to use a TABLE to display some of your LINKS, the code to make a HYPER-REFERENCE (CLICKABLE LINK) is:
< A HREF=URL OF LINK IN QUOTES > TYPE THE PAGE'S TITLE HERE < /A >
Here is a Cut Copy & Paste code for a BASIC TABLE. Customize it any way you like. Enjoy!
BACK TO HOW TO CUT COPY & PASTE
BACK TO-HOW TO MAKE A
WEBPAGE
BACK TO HOW TO CHANGE
BACKGROUNDS
BACK TO HOW TO CHANGE
TEXT COLOR
BACK TO HOW TO ADD
MUSIC
BACK TO HOW TO
TRANSLOAD
BACK TO HOW TO ADD
PICTURES
BACK TO MAIN
LIST

Click Here To Buy Books, Music, Art & More!
Copyright
© J.M. Maichin,
1999-2000