I see. Thanks for the clarification.
Chris
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> equivalents of "rowspan" / "colspan"> > >
On Fri, 2 Mar 2007, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
> 'colspan' and 'rowspan' don't have any equivalent in CSS. Those are
> structural table elements, not presentational ones.
In practice, colspan and rowspan are mostly used in layout tables, which
means that they aren't really that structural. A la
On Mar 2, 2007, at 11:20 AM, Chris Chen wrote:
> Hi, How do I use CSS to achieve the same results as the "rowspan"
> and "colspan" properties in ? I can't seem to find the
> equivalents in CSS. Are they supported at all?
'colspan' and 'rowspan' don't have any equivalent in CSS. Those are
s
Hi, How do I use CSS to achieve the same results as the "rowspan" and "colspan"
properties in ? I can't seem to find the equivalents in CSS. Are they
supported at all?
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