Conrad Taylor wrote:
> On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 4:16 AM, Jay Covington <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Default view (127.0.0.1:3000/books)
>>
>>
>> Book One                         Book Two                     Book Three
>> Book One Abstract           Book Two Abstract         Book Three
>> Abstract
>> Show Edit Destroy           Show Edit Destroy         Show Edit Destroy
> 
> 
> The presentation of the output you would like to have is very confusing
> at best.  For example, what does edit and destroy links do at the bottom
> of each table?  Do they operate on all of the entries?  You might want 
> to
> clarify what you're really trying to do with this type of structure.
> 
> -Conrad
> 
> [snip]

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By default, scaffold displays data into rows it seems. Disregard the 
"Show" "Edit" "Destroy" links as they are just the generic actions 
produced by creating the scaffold. All I'm trying to do is get the 
127.0.0.1:books to display the data in multiple columns instead of just 
one.

 Book One              Book Two            Book Three
 Book One Abstract     Book Two Abstract   Book Three Abstract

 Book Four             Book Five           Book Six
 Book Four Abstract    Book Five Abstract  Book Six Abstract
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