Tables: FrontPage
2000
Set Table Cell Properties
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and Align Table Data |
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Add and Align Table Data |
Once you have created a table
you will want to add content to the table cells.
To add text to a table:
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table cell in a number of ways.
Highlight the text and press one of the alignment buttons on the Format toolbar.
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| You can also use the Tables toolbar to adjust the alignment of your table data. Remember that you can display the tables toolbar by choosing View, Toolbars, Tables from the main menu. | |||||
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| Position your cursor in a cell and click on the alignment button of your choice. | |||||
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| Set Cell Properties | FrontPage 2000 makes it easy for you to change many other properties of individual table cells. | ||||
There are several
ways to highlight the table cells whose properties you want to change:
Once you have highlighted the cells to manipulate, be sure your cursor is in one of the cells, right click, and choose Cell Properties from the pop-up menu. The Cell Properties dialog box will appear: |
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| In the Layout
section at the top of the dialog box you can specify how data should
be aligned in the highlighted cells.
Use the Specify Width forms in the upper right hand corner to can manipulate the sizes of individual cells. |
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| In the Borders
section in the middle of the dialog box you can specify the colors of
the cell border.
If you specify either a light border color or a dark border color, you can create a three-dimensional effect with your cell border. The color in the Light Border box will be the highlight color; the color in the Dark Border box will be the shadow color. Reminder: Netscape Navigator may not display colored table borders. |
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| In the Background section at the bottom of the dialog box you can specify a background image or background color for the cell. | |||||
| Tables,
especially borderless tables, can be used to great effect to force a
particular layout design on a web page.
However, you will need to tinker with your table by adjusting the table and cell properties. It is a good idea to save and preview the file after every adjustment to your table. VERY IMPORTANT: Be sure to preview the table in both Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator before you publish the page. Both browsers have a tendency to interpret table tags and attributes in different ways. |
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Tables: FrontPage
2000
Overview
Create a Basic Table
Set Table Cell Properties
Experiment with Advanced Design
Web Design Center
Last Revised: August 22, 2001
© Agatha Taormina