You don't appear to have closed the <td> tags containing your second and third tables. This (I
think) would mean your third table is nested within the second. Is that your intention ? Could
this be making a difference ?
I can't be sure of the above because I can't see the bottom of your tables on the stackoverflow
page.
Tim
On 07/05/2014 15:33, Larry Martell wrote:
Sorry for the off topic post, but I'm really stuck and there's no html
list that I know of.
I posted this question to stackoverflow, but have not gotten any replies:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23505433/using-colspan-with-nested-html-tables
So as not to clutter up the list, if anyone has an answer, please
reply there .... unless of course, there's a css solution to this.
TIA!
-larry
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