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Posted by tony wong on 02/14/06 13:41
Thanks a lot for prompt advices.
"NullBock" <loyal_caper@easypeas.net> ΌΆΌg©σΆl₯σ·s»D:1139911491.328193.121320@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> You can do it using CSS, either by using display:inline directive, or
> floating one of the tables. Here's a thread with an example of one
> table floated next to another:
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> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.frontpage.programming/tree/browse_frm/thread/5c6b2726371b31fc/8a153a19c96600fb?rnum=1&hl=en&q=table+side-by-side+html+css&_done=%2Fgroup%2Fmicrosoft.public.frontpage.programming%2Fbrowse_frm%2Fthread%2F5c6b2726371b31fc%2Fb43b08fb3b69eb2f%3Flnk%3Dst%26q%3Dtable+side-by-side+html+css%26rnum%3D7%26hl%3Den%26#doc_9e28cb03fdbbdcd1
>
> or, if the link breaks,
>
> http://linkfrog.net/dae7
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> There are plenty of CSS tutorials out there, and it really isn't too
> hard to learn.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Walter
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