Formatting Tables With Cascading Stylesheets - Adobe GOLIVE CS2 User Manual

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To format table cells
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Select the cells you want to format.
In the Cell tab of the Table Inspector, choose a property from the Vertical Alignment pop-up menu to set the
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alignment of content within the cells. Default aligns the text vertically according to the browser's preferences.
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Choose a property from the Horizontal Alignment menu to set the horizontal alignment of content within the
cells. Default aligns the text horizontally according to the browser's preferences.
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Select Color to apply a background color to the selection. To set the color value, do one of the following:
Click the black triangle in the lower right corner of the color field, and then select a color from the color swatches
that appear.
Click inside the color field and then select a color from the Color palette.
Choose an option from the pop-up menu for Width or Height to adjust the height or width of the cell, and enter
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the desired measurement. Choose Auto to automatically adjust the width or height to the minimum size needed to
contain any content within the row. Choose Percent to make either dimension a percentage of the table size.
Note: When you adjust the height or width of the cell, GoLive automatically adjusts the width or height of the entire row
or column that contains the cell.
Select Header Style to format the cell as a subheader, which treats content within it using a table heading style.
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Select No Text Wrap to suppress automatic text wrapping in the cell.
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Select BgImage to apply a background image to the cell, and then select an image file.
See also
"About the Color palette, Swatches palette, and the Color Picker" on page 175

Formatting tables with cascading stylesheets

Formatting tables with cascading stylesheets
You can use cascading stylesheets (CSS) to set the properties of tables and content within a table. Styles can apply to
either all tables in a page or particular tables or cells. If you modify a CSS style, GoLive automatically updates all
tables and cells that use it. Pages can reference a unique internal stylesheet or a separate external stylesheet shared by
multiple pages.
Note: Some properties in the CSS Editor, such as those in the Background tab, affect the table, whereas other properties,
such as those in the Font tab, affect content within a table cell. For example, if a style defines a Font color property for a
cell, any text within the cell displays the color property but the cell does not.
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