Hello, Michael. It sounds like what you're describing is a background
image, which can be applied using CSS to tables and other elements.
There are many CSS references in books and online that explain how
it's done (like this one:
http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_background.asp ). Applying a
background image is easy once you master the concept.

I'm not clear what you mean about the maximum and minimum size of
Web pages, though. Can you explain a bit more?

Sometimes we talk about page-weight, which is the sum of all code and
other elements on a page (including pictures). If you are talking
about physical dimensions, that's another matter and it's more
relevant to the printed page than the pixellated page. There are
conventions based on hardware, and again CSS allows simultaneous
design for different platforms like PDAs and cell phones.


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