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table size 14 years 7 months ago #31302

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In the banner area of my web pages I have a series of three pictures.  I have put them in a table so I have a little easier control over there location.  I would like to have the tables the same size as I go from page to page so that the pages look uniform.  Is there a way I can set the table size so I don't have to keep adjusting the cell padding and spacing in order to end up with the correct size?  There is an option to set the width and height in pixels and in percentage (percentage of what?) .  It doesn't seem to matter the number of pixels I set it at, the table stays the same.  When I change the percentage the table size changes but it seems rather arbitrary.  The percentage seems to be set at 200 by default but the tables aren't all the same so I still end up doing it by trail and error.
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Re: table size 14 years 7 months ago #31303

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Are you using this table to place images in Bert? If so, can't you just make all the pics the same size, and insert them into the table? Other than doing that, I am not sure how to just change the size of the table itself.

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Re: table size 14 years 7 months ago #31309

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I am sizing my pictures to be all the same height.  They don't all have the same height to width proportion though.  If the table could be set to a certain size I would have the best of both worlds. I have an empty cell between pictures so this cell could take up the slack.

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Re: table size 14 years 7 months ago #31312

If you enter in a fixed width like 350px (pixels) then that's the exact size it'll be. Make sure the total width of the table is at least the size of the sum of your pictures. The % is based off of the total page width. 80% table width will be 80% on a 14" monitor or a 40%.

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Re: table size 14 years 7 months ago #31315

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... Make sure the total width of the table is at least the size of the sum of your pictures. ...

That's it.  My picture size forced the table much bigger than the 200 pixels it was set at.  I wanted to see what changing the # of pixels would do so I changed it to 400 and didn't notice a change.  I should have been able to figure out that the pictures are larger than what the table was set at.  Got it now.  Thank you.

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Re: table size 14 years 6 months ago #31623

Glad to help.

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