Question about Tables
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Question about Tables
So I have been having trouble adding in tables to create an allegiance table... I haven't used tables before and I've been experimenting with them but I can't seem to figure out how to use them? I need some help adding them to posts, thanks!
And sorry if this is in the wrong place? I didn't see any other place for it.
And sorry if this is in the wrong place? I didn't see any other place for it.
Last edited by Bleu Ackerman on May 10th 2016, 10:05 pm; edited 1 time in total
Re: Question about Tables
What exactly are you having trouble with about creating tables? If you use the WYSIWYG mode and press the table button, you can enter the information for 3 options: border, rows, and columns.
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Re: Question about Tables
Hello,
In tables in posts if you have the WYSIWYG mode you'll see the tables clearly but if not it's actually simple to do.
[table] is the element that designs a table.
[tr] is the element for the rows. If you want more than one then you should add one more after the [/tr]
and [td] is the element for the columns. In each row there's minimum one td element that will hold the column content. If you want your table to have in one row two columns you should add an other [td] after the [/td] element.
If you play a little bit with these even with WYSIWYG mode and without it you'll get to play that easily in the future!
Luffy
In tables in posts if you have the WYSIWYG mode you'll see the tables clearly but if not it's actually simple to do.
[table] is the element that designs a table.
[tr] is the element for the rows. If you want more than one then you should add one more after the [/tr]
and [td] is the element for the columns. In each row there's minimum one td element that will hold the column content. If you want your table to have in one row two columns you should add an other [td] after the [/td] element.
If you play a little bit with these even with WYSIWYG mode and without it you'll get to play that easily in the future!
Luffy
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