Request critique: the <TABLE> I made is nuts!

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  • OnTask

    Request critique: the <TABLE> I made is nuts!

    Hi,

    I'd like to see the table get much easier to understand.
    http://www.peterlangshowroom.com/showroom.html is the URL to a page with the
    table I made. The customer .jpg's are large, the layout is not how I would
    have created the table, but, alack and alas! The "customer is always right",
    right? Having gotten a .doc file with the exact layout to use I started the
    task of creating theis page. But, since no 2 images are the same size, the
    cells and rows started to mount as I tried to balance things.

    Anyway the URL above is displays the page as my customer wants. Now, my
    fear is that there will be changes
    coming - sooner than later, I bet. I'd like to create a better page while
    there is time.

    Help and comments appreciated and thanked for in advance.


    P.S. If a post I thought I typed last night and submitted (Google Group
    reader) around 11:00PM shows up, (it is 12 hours later now) then please,
    ignore one or the other, hehe.


  • brucie

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    Re: Request critique: the &lt;TABLE&gt ; I made is nuts!

    In post <4IN1b.4411$KC3 .1122@newssvr27 .news.prodigy.c om>
    OnTask said...
    [color=blue]
    > I'd like to see the table get much easier to understand.[/color]

    simple - remove the table
    [color=blue]
    > http://www.peterlangshowroom.com/showroom.html[/color]



    --
    brucie a. blackford. 24/August/2003 09:25:52 am kilo.

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    • OnTask

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      Re: Request critique: the &lt;TABLE&gt ; I made is nuts!

      No tables are preferred - Yes, all valid and well put comments in the prior
      posts.
      Try using code like:
      <div id="Layer1" style="position : absolute; left: 12px; top: 13px; width:
      153px; height: 252px;
      z-index: 1; background: #FFFFFF; vertical-align: middle">
      <img src="images/richer-color-backroom200x340 .jpg" ALT="Easy
      living..." border="0">
      </div>

      Download the trialware Macromedia Dreamweaver MX tool and see how easy it is
      to move the <DIV> elements around in the "Design View" (similar to the
      browser view.)

      Save many nights of sleepless questions and anxieties!


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