HTML - Help With Cell Layout Widths
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<table border="0" width="900" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tr> <td> Text part 1</td> <td> Text Part 2</td> </tr> </table> Hi All i have the above piece of code which shows a 2 colum table. How can i set the widths of my cols to match the width of the text that is in it? I.e set col 1 to the width of text that is in it ( will not always be same length) and have cols 2 start as soon as this finishes. Im assuming this is a simple thing to do but im just not sure. Similar TutorialsHi everyone: Any help appreciated. Objective: To have three equally sized and spaced images arranged horizontally, with their size set automatically by the size of the window. Development: I'm using a Mac, and I don't have ready access to a PC to experiment. What I tried: Code: <table> <tr> <td><img src = "a.png" style = "width: 100%" /></td> <td><img src = "b.png" style = "width: 100%" /></td> <td><img src = "c.png" style = "width: 100%" /></td> </tr> </table> <p class = "caption">A caption for the 3 images</p> <p class = "legend" >A legend for the three images</p> What happened: This works perfectly in Safari and Firefox (Mac) and Firefox under Vista, but in Internet Explorer under Vista , the images are HUGE - the unscaled size of the originals. What I think is the reason: IE is taking 100% to be relative to the width of the body element, not the td element. What I don't want to have to do: Use fixed sizes or calculate the sizes on the fly. What I'm trying now: removing the table and using a div, and inside that, setting the image width to 33% and floating one right and one left. What's the trick to get around this IE "gotcha" please? Thanks from a newbie. hi, i have a jsp page, in this page i am displaying data retrieved from mysql database. Now the problem is i must color table cell based on cell value. how to implement this.please give me an sample or working code foe this problem.( any code is accepted) preferably html or javascript. i.e if cell value is "late" then display that cell in red color else display the cell in green color please help me. Thanks ad Regards Akash Hello all, Just quick question: 1.) I am on Blogger and I want the layout to be centered (not the text). How can I achieve this? 2.) I have 4 containers (navigation at top, main for posts, sidebar for more navigation, and a footer), what is the best way to have a width that looks great/compatible on IE-FF as well as smaller CRT's to widescreen LCD's? 3.) Any other tips/suggestions/clean up on my coding would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance, I apologize if this is a bit much... Code: body { background:$bgcolor; background-image: url(); background-repeat: repeat; background-attachment: fixed; margin:0; color:$textcolor; font:x-small Georgia Serif; font-size/* */:/**/small; font-size: /**/small; text-align: center; } a:link { color:$linkcolor; text-decoration:none; } a:visited { color:$visitedlinkcolor; text-decoration:none; } a:hover { color:$titlecolor; text-decoration:underline; } a img { border-width:0; } /* Header ----------------------------------------------- */ #header-wrapper { margin:0 2% 10px; border:0px solid $bordercolor; width: 1072px; } #header-inner { background-position: center; margin-$startSide: auto; margin-$endSide: auto; } #header { margin: 5px; border: 0px solid $bordercolor; text-align: center; color:$pagetitlecolor; } #header h1 { margin:5px 5px 0; padding:15px 20px .25em; line-height:1.2em; text-transform:uppercase; letter-spacing:.2em; font: $pagetitlefont; } #header a { color:$pagetitlecolor; text-decoration:none; } #header a:hover { color:$pagetitlecolor; } #header .description { margin:0 5px 5px; padding:0 20px 15px; text-transform:uppercase; letter-spacing:.2em; line-height: 1.4em; font: $descriptionfont; color: $descriptioncolor; } #header img { margin-$startSide: auto; margin-$endSide: auto; } #newnavbar { position: absolute; width: 1072px; height: 50px; margin: 0 auto; margin-top: 0px; font-weight: normal; background: url("")no-repeat; } #newnavbar a{ color:#000000; } #newnavbar a:hover{ color:#ff9900; } /* Outer-Wrapper ----------------------------------------------- */ #outer-wrapper { position: absolute; margin: 0 auto; padding:10px; width: 1072px; text-align:$startSide; font: $bodyfont; } #wrap2 { width: 1072px; } #main-wrapper { background:#000000; margin: 0 auto; width: 672px; float: left; display: inline; /* fix for doubling margin in IE */ word-wrap: break-word; /* fix for long text breaking sidebar float in IE */ overflow: hidden; /* fix for long non-text content breaking IE sidebar float */ } #sidebar-wrapper { background:#000000; margin: 0 auto; width: 400px; float: right; display: inline; /* fix for doubling margin in IE */ word-wrap: break-word; /* fix for long text breaking sidebar float in IE */ overflow: hidden; /* fix for long non-text content breaking IE sidebar float */ } /* Headings ----------------------------------------------- */ h2 { margin:1.5em 0 .75em; font:$headerfont; line-height: 1.4em; text-transform:uppercase; letter-spacing:.2em; color:$sidebarcolor; } /* Posts ----------------------------------------------- */ h2.date-header { margin:1.5em 0 .5em; } .post { margin:.5em 0 1.5em; border-bottom:1px dotted $bordercolor; padding-bottom:1.5em; } .post h3 { margin:.25em 0 0; padding:0 0 4px; font-size:140%; font-weight:normal; line-height:1.4em; color:$titlecolor; } .post h3 a, .post h3 a:visited, .post h3 strong { display:block; text-decoration:none; color:$titlecolor; font-weight:normal; } .post h3 strong, .post h3 a:hover { color:$textcolor; } .post p { margin:0 0 .75em; line-height:1.6em; } .post-footer { margin: .75em 0; color:$sidebarcolor; text-transform:uppercase; letter-spacing:.1em; font: $postfooterfont; line-height: 1.4em; } .comment-link { margin-$startSide:.6em; } .post img { padding:4px; border:1px solid $bordercolor; } .post blockquote { margin:1em 20px; } .post blockquote p { margin:.75em 0; } /* Comments ----------------------------------------------- */ #comments h4 { margin:1em 0; font-weight: bold; line-height: 1.4em; text-transform:uppercase; letter-spacing:.2em; color: $sidebarcolor; } #comments-block { margin:1em 0 1.5em; line-height:1.6em; } #comments-block .comment-author { margin:.5em 0; } #comments-block .comment-body { margin:.25em 0 0; } #comments-block .comment-footer { margin:-.25em 0 2em; line-height: 1.4em; text-transform:uppercase; letter-spacing:.1em; } #comments-block .comment-body p { margin:0 0 .75em; } .deleted-comment { font-style:italic; color:gray; } .feed-links { clear: both; line-height: 2.5em; } #blog-pager-newer-link { float: $startSide; } #blog-pager-older-link { float: $endSide; } #blog-pager { text-align: center; } /* Sidebar Content ----------------------------------------------- */ .sidebar { color: $sidebartextcolor; line-height: 1.5em; } .sidebar ul { list-style:none; margin:0 0 0; padding:0 0 0; } .sidebar li { margin:0; padding-top:0; padding-$endSide:0; padding-bottom:.25em; padding-$startSide:15px; text-indent:-15px; line-height:1.5em; } .sidebar .widget, .main .widget { border-bottom:1px dotted $bordercolor; margin:0 0 1.5em; padding:0 0 1.5em; } .main .Blog { border-bottom-width: 0; } /* Profile ----------------------------------------------- */ .profile-img { float: $startSide; margin-top: 0; margin-$endSide: 5px; margin-bottom: 5px; margin-$startSide: 0; padding: 4px; border: 1px solid $bordercolor; } .profile-data { margin:0; text-transform:uppercase; letter-spacing:.1em; font: $postfooterfont; color: $sidebarcolor; font-weight: bold; line-height: 1.6em; } .profile-datablock { margin:.5em 0 .5em; } .profile-textblock { margin: 0.5em 0; line-height: 1.6em; } .profile-link { font: $postfooterfont; text-transform: uppercase; letter-spacing: .1em; } /* Footer ----------------------------------------------- */ #footer { width: 1072px; clear:both; margin:0 auto; padding-top:15px; line-height: 1.6em; text-transform:uppercase; letter-spacing:.1em; text-align: center; } #rec{ width: 400px; height: 35px; background: url("")no-repeat; } #cat{ width: 400px; height: 30px; background: url("")no-repeat; } #aut{ width: 400px; height: 35px; background: url("")no-repeat; } #new{ width: 400px; height: 35px; background: url("")no-repeat; } #bar{ width: 400px; height: 22px; background: url("")no-repeat; } /** Page structure tweaks for layout editor wireframe */ } body#layout #header { margin-$startSide: 0px; margin-$endSide: 0px; } ]]></b:skin> </head> <body> <div id='outer-wrapper'><div id='wrap2'> <!-- skip links for text browsers --> <span id='skiplinks' style='display:none;'> <a href='#main'>skip to main </a> | <a href='#sidebar'>skip to sidebar</a> </span> <div id='header-wrapper'> <b:section class='header' id='header' maxwidgets='5' showaddelement='yes'> <b:widget id='Header1' locked='true' title=' (Header)' type='Header'/> <b:widget id='HTML6' locked='false' title='Navigation' type='HTML'/> </b:section> </div> <div id='content-wrapper'> <div id='crosscol-wrapper' style='text-align:center'> <b:section class='crosscol' id='crosscol' showaddelement='yes'/> </div> <div id='sidebar-wrapper'> <b:section class='sidebar' id='sidebar' preferred='yes'> <b:widget id='HTML2' locked='false' title='WELCOME' type='HTML'/> <b:widget id='HTML3' locked='false' title='MEMBERS' type='HTML'/> </b:section> </div> <div id='main-wrapper'> <b:section class='main' id='main' showaddelement='yes'> <b:widget id='Blog1' locked='true' title='Blog Posts' type='Blog'/> </b:section> </div> <!-- spacer for skins that want sidebar and main to be the same height--> <div class='clear'> </div> </div> <!-- end content-wrapper --> <div id='footer-wrapper'> <b:section class='footer' id='footer'> <b:widget id='HTML1' locked='false' title='Content' type='HTML'/> </b:section> </div> </div></div> <!-- end outer-wrapper --> </body> </html> Why the "R w50" text is not on the right?? And why the widths on the top table are not correct? How can I fix it? Code: <table border=1 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0> <tr> <td style=\"width:30px;\">w30</td> <td>n</td> <td style=\"text-align:right; width:50px;\">R w50</td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan=3> <table border=1 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0 bordercolor=red width=100%> <td style=\"width:30px;\">w30</td> <td>n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n</td> <td style=\"text-align:right; width:50px;\">R w50</td> </table> </td> </tr> </table> Hi Guys, I'm having major problems with setting the widths of columns on my page. As per attached pic, I'm trying to get the three main columns to be exactly 300 however it is putting it as 300 (308) in the design view which means the backgrounds in some of the table cells are repeating as shown in box and the text is spreading across the table cell width of what the figure is in brackets and not the 300 I want it to be. Any one got any ideas - its driving me nuts ! Hi all, thank you in advance to anyone that can help. I'm sure this is probably an issue that has been covered in the past however I have had no luck finding it. I have a 2 column table with an iframe the left column. Firefox shows this correctly, the edge of the cell meets with the iframe etc, but when viewed in IE, the table widths change dramatically. I have inserted two images (firefox v IE) to show what is happening. If anyone can find what I have done wrong, I would greatly appreciated. Please, keep the replies in simple terms, I'm a bit of a n00b... As you can see, the gray table background has overlapped over the iframe. Hi all, thank you in advance to anyone that can help. I'm sure this is probably an issue that has been covered in the past however I have had no luck finding it. I have a 2 column table with an iframe the left column. Firefox shows this correctly, the edge of the cell meets with the iframe etc, but when viewed in IE, the table widths change dramatically. I have inserted two images (firefox v IE) to show what is happening. If anyone can find what I have done wrong, I would greatly appreciated. Please, keep the replies in simple terms, I'm a bit of a n00b... [IMG][img=http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/36b3e47e84.jpg][/IMG] Is it possible to set a table's width as something like this? HTML Code: <table width="100%-100px"> Basically what I want is a floating table head that follows you around when you scroll the table. Did all that, but the problem is that you need to cut out the head of the table to make it float. The problem comes where you have a table that has no column width set so the column width is determined by the content of tbody. I'm trying to make the browsers keep rendering the entire table, but hide the tbody so the columns won't loose their widths. It works fine in Mozilla and Opera, but IE has problems. 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Any ideas how to solve this or another way to preserve the thead column widths? Hi guys, I have a problem with table widths used to arrange content on a website. Why am I not using DIVs? Because it's too time consuming at the moment to convert it over, and my client is not familiar with DIVs and has no time to learn it. So I have to stick to using tables for him to maintain on his own. Here's a quick rundown on my table layout. ----------------------------- |TD1-------------|TD1a****| ------------------ |TD2-------------|********| ------------------ |TD3-------------|********| ------------------ |TD4-------------|********| |Table 2----------|********| ------------------------------ |TD5-------------|********| ------------------------------ That's my attempt to illustrate my layout. I'm using * and - as fillers, the editor removes all the empty spaces... My problem is, TD1 to TD3 and TD5 aligns nicely vertically - they all have the same / correct width. However, TD4 with a table inside is slight shorter in width than it should. About 1 or 2 px. The following shows the screenshots. zoomed in.... I need to get that TD4 with the table inside to have the same width as the others. I have tried removing all BORDER and BORDERCOLOR codes from all the table tags, no use. I tried using both CSS and the table tag WIDTH to control it, still doesn't work. Need suggestions!! Please click here to see my code. It's a little messy... http://www.thienkaiwei.com/index7.html why the table i have dont expand over browser borders when sum of td widths is bigger than screen width? How can i overcome this problem? Hi, Is there anyway to script in such a way that if i never enter a specify to a cell, and give it 100% instead, my cell below will go all the way to the bottom by putting my whole table as 100% too? |--------------------------| | | | 100% | | | |--------------------------| | 50px | | | |--------------------------| something like that. well, it actually work in firefox and not IE, and i cant solve the problem. Thanks in advance. i set up a large gap for cellpadding with my site and im wondering if i can undo that for 1 object, i want 1 object to be style="float:right; and in the top right area of the screen is there anyway i can undo the cellpadding effect for that object ? Hello, I am using a template to make a webpage. The background for one of the cells is not covering the entire area. I have looked and looked at this and can not figure it out. Therefore I thought I would ask some pros. Thanks!! Hi everyone. So I got my template set up to the way I like it and everything is rolling good. I inserted a picture into one of the cells in the table and it shifts everything over. Here is my code: <td width="625" colspan="1" bgcolor="white"> <font type="Arial" size ="5" color="blue"> <b>Floorplan</b><br> <center> <a href="floorplanlarge.jpg"><img src="floorplansmall.jpg" border="0" /></a> </center> </td> I have been working on fixing this for the last hour and am out of ideas on what is going on. The picture is smaller than the cell width range. My picture width is 311 pixels and the cell width is 625 pixels. I dont know if there is code whether its HTML or CSS to prevent the cell from widening. Any help would be appreciated. Also if you need me to provide more detail I can. Thanks. Greetings! Let me start this out by getting this out of the way - I know I should not be using tables for layout anymore But with this project I have good reasons as to not using them. Learning curve being one and time being another But I am headed that way! So here is the issue I have a simple layout and nested within is this little table for content and navigation Worked fine in FF, but IE7 is giving me some unexpected results with no explanation I can find. Here is the example page http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/test/blank.html Top left (blue) is the navigation image and cell - set height should be static and remain at the top Bottom Left (red) is a nav *footer*, I guess, but it remains at the bottom and the cell above it needs to be able to stretch indefinitely - with the images sitting on the bottom. Right (Orange) is the content area - dynamically stretching with the *red* following it. In FF this works great! Not so much in IE7 - in fact it skews the height of even the *blue* which is set!? Thanks so much in advance for your help on this, I am at my wits end! Nate~ When you use a <p> tag, there is space between paragraphs. Not sure if there is are automatic margins set for the top and bottom, but that's the way it seems. I'm using <p> tags inside a <table> and I'd like the first paragraph to be tight to the top of the cell but the only way I know how to do it is to remove the <p> tags from the first paragraph. I don't really want to do this as I'd like to have the <p> tags around each paragraph. Here is what I have, which btw does exactly what I want it to but as you can see the first set of <p> tags have been removed. What's a better way to get this effect? Code: <table cellspacing="10"> <tr> <td class="menu" style="background-color:#8C9429"><a href="lab4-2bsolution.html">Prices</a> <p><a href="http://www.antiquity.ac.uk/">Links</a></p></td> <td class="content">Voytokovich Antiquities is the leadinng wholesaler for Asian, Middle Eastern, and European antiquities. Items in our store include masks from a variety of cultures, statues, paintings, and other collectibles. Bring the past into your own homes with the beautiful art pieces offered in our store. Come visit us often to find new and unusual items not found elsewhere <p>The links on the left take you to pricing information and our favorite Web sites. Please take a look at our prices and call or e-mail us for a price quote.</p> <p>Please sent any comments to <a href="mailto:voytkovich@isp.com">voytkovich@isp.com</a>.</p></td> </tr> </table> This is for a class assignment. It calls for a one row, two column borderless table. The first column has two links (one on top of the other), and the second column has three paragraphs of text. Thanks for any suggestions! i want to open a frame by clicking on a cell,i can only do this when the ref is outside the table,can you help? Thanks everybody So i am building a site for a friend, and created a navigational bar across the top with 7 tabs. The bg color is currently blue with white letters, and I want to make it white with black letters on a mouseover. I tried a couple different things from google, and nothing worked. Here is the code for the table. I would appreciate all the help I can get. Thanks! <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Moxie Communication</TITLE> <style type="text/css"> p {font-family: Univers LT Std 45 Light} td {font-family: Univers LT Std 45 Light} </STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgcolor="#000000" style="color:white" vlink=white alink=black> <TABLE border=0 height=100 align=center bgcolor=#1A1919> <TR> <TD valign=top> <img src="F:\MOXIE\Website Images\Moxie_Top.jpg"> <TABLE border=0 width=100% cellpadding=9 cellspacing=1 bgcolor=#0054B4> <TR align=center> <TD><font size=2><a href="moxie.htm">HOME</a></font></TD> <TD><font size=2><a href="about.htm">ABOUT</a></font></TD> <TD><font size=2><a href="services.htm">SERVICES</a></font></TD> <TD><font size=2><a href="clients.htm">CLIENTS</a></font></TD> <TD><font size=2><a href="pricing.htm">PRICING</a></font></TD> <TD><font size=2><a href="team.htm">MEET THE TEAM</a></font></TD> <TD><font size=2><a href="contact.htm">CONTACT</a></font></TD> </TR> </TABLE> |