Chris Curt wrote: > is it possible to arrange a not table like xml document as a table > with css. this means that the content of the cells is sometimes > generated content sometimes I like to show an attribute selector, > sometimes the element content and sometimes functions like > delete-button(). > > for example I have an element with an attribute - therefore I like to > create a row with 5 columns. > 1st column: generated content > 2nd column: element content (as text-field) > 3rd column: an attribute selector with radio buttons > 4th column: nothing (is used by other rows) > 5th column: some functions like delete-button(), insert-same-after() > for the specified element or on other elements like the parent element > > in the other rows the cells shoul be filled in other ways - so there > is no generic xml structur - each row is individual but I like to > arrange it as a table.
In your case, the answer is no, because XMLmind XML Editor cannot create ``anonymous rows'' on the fly. That is, ``an element with an attribute'' = a cell, but where is the row-like element which would contain it? See http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/csssupport/repeating_elements.html

