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Old 07-21-2005, 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by DrTandem1
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Originally Posted by ChrisRC
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Originally Posted by DrTandem1
You're stacking your tables on top of each other. Create a table and nest the other table(s) within it. You can then control table cells better and your layout as well.
I'm curious: what advantage do you see in nesting the tables on this page?
No, he doesn't need to nest the tables, however, he is asking how to add an image to the "open" space on the page. This suggests to be that he doesn't fully grasp how tables work. I think, if he tried nesting them to confine their widths to a main table, he would understand the concept of cells better. Thus, he would be able to design a layout. Make sense?
But, apparently he doesn't want to confine the widths or I imagine he would have set the individual tables to a width other than 100% - which would be simpler than adding a container table, faster loading, and just as effective.
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