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Apr 30th 2002 | #44780 Report |
Member since: Apr 4th 2002 Posts: 26 |
I had a quick question on tables, 3 horizontal frames each one with a table lined up on center, this is on 800 by 600, when I change properties to 1024 the table on the top frame shoots up and it leaves a gap ...How do I keep the table on the top frame on the bottom of the page ?? thanx.. |
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Apr 30th 2002 | #44781 Report |
Member since: Apr 20th 2002 Posts: 3000 |
Specify the heights as percents. If you made the table on the top frame 200, it would leave a gap if you change to a higher resolution. It should be 100%, so that the size of the table will always conform with the size of the frame. I hope this answers your question. |
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Apr 30th 2002 | #44782 Report |
Member since: Apr 4th 2002 Posts: 26 |
no 3 frames I mean 3 pages on top frame one middle frame and a bottom frame in each frame I have a table lined up on the center forming a big square on 800 by 600 but when I try 1024 res. the first table on the top frame goes to the top of its page and leaves a gap in between itself and the tabe on the middle frame sorry for the confusion |
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Apr 30th 2002 | #44829 Report |
Member since: Apr 12th 2002 Posts: 438 |
What he said sounded pretty right to me.. why don't you try it~
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Apr 30th 2002 | #44833 Report |
Member since: Apr 4th 2002 Posts: 26 |
what happens is when I change res. the top frame gets bigger and the table moves up (away from the middle frame) so its not a problem of sizing but its having the table on the top frame stay on the same place
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Apr 30th 2002 | #44898 Report |
Member since: Apr 20th 2002 Posts: 3000 |
Erm, add < table width="100%" height="100%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0"> < td width="100%" height="100%" valign="bottom"> YOUR TABLES HERE < /td> < /table> Might acheive the effect, but I'm having a hard time visualizing what's the problem. |
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