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Posted by JohnWMpls on 08/03/05 05:31
On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 20:47:37 +0200, Lasse Reichstein Nielsen
<lrn@hotpop.com> wrote:
=>JohnWMpls <johnwfa@mn.rr.com> writes:
=>
=>> Following is the top of the code I used (all UC originally from a
=>> word97-to-html conversion - messy looking but it works!).
=>
=>For some definition of "works", although I fear it's not a useful
=>definition.
=>
=>> <P ALIGN="CENTER">
=>> <TABLE width="95%" BORDER CELLSPACING=1 CELLPADDING=7">
=>
=>Probably not what you meant to write. The TABLE is a block level
=>element, and since it cannot be inside a P element, the browser will
=>end the P element again before it (adding the optional end tag for the
=>P element). That means that the centering will not work on the TABEL
=>if following standards.
As I said, code came from the conversion - and it worked.
=>
=>> <thead><h3>Choir Schedule</h3>
=>
=>Invalid HTML. The H3 may not appear inside a THEAD (only TR may), so
=>error correction might end the THEAD *and* the TABLE right there ...
Whatever. The <h3> placed the title inside the header row. I replaced
<h3> with <caption> and the title was outside the header row.
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JohnW-Mpls
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