Hello,
I would be grateful if someone could help with this, as I'm not a
tables expert.
I want to separate two separate entries in the one cell, to indicate
alterntatives. Like this (see picture):
The coding for this part of the table looks li
Someone will be able to
clarify, but I would go down the route of padding-left...
td.Table_Text {padding-left: 15px; text-align: left;}
Mike Flanagan
CCO Telford Computer Doctor
http://www.telfordpc.co.uk
i.
So you're just trying to create a blank line between Client / solicitor
and Client / accountant ?
Two ways to do that I'd say:
use two elements (i.e. Client / solicitorClient /
accountant
or two paragraphs:
Client / solicitor
Client / accountant
The latter creates two block level elements
Option 1:
Try making the two chunks of content into two individual paragraphs within the
one cell. It is not the most ideal semantics, though it could be argued that
they are two short paragraphs :)
Depending on how the margins have been defined for your paragraphs, this should
give you 1em o
On 11/23/2011 10:53 PM, Russ Weakley wrote:
Option 1:
Try making the two chunks of content into two individual paragraphs within the
one cell. It is not the most ideal semantics, though it could be argued that
they are two short paragraphs :)
Depending on how the margins have been defined fo
> Why not use a list within the table as it is a list of items.
>
There you go! Option 3 :)
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A brilliant suggestion that worked perfectly. Thank you very much Chad!
Kind regards,
Grant Bailey
On 24/11/2011 12:13 AM, Russ Weakley wrote:
Why not use a list within the table as it is a list of items.
There you go! Option 3 :)
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You could possibly use JavaScript to implement it in browsers that don’t
support it.
I’ve seen a few jQuery plugins written for the purpose. For example:
http://dotdotdot.frebsite.nl/
I’ve not used it myself.
HTH
Ollie
On 23/11/2011, at 4:13 PM, Ben Buchanan wrote:
>>> text-overflow: ellipsis?
On 11/24/2011 1:29 AM, Grant Bailey wrote:
A brilliant suggestion that worked perfectly. Thank you very much Chad!
Kind regards,
Grant Bailey
Not a problem Grant.
Regards Chad.
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