For what its worth, I just applied the advice from Chris's page
(http://icant.co.uk/articles/tables/) to present my data in a table, and my
data is looking great! I've never used CSS with tables before and Chris'
tutorial made it a piece of cake to implement.
Thanks to all who replied. (Also, to a
Gale Stafford wrote:
Hello folks! Newbie list member here!
I have some information that I want to present in a grid / table
format (six columns by nine rows) but I'd like to use CSS to do it. Is
this realistic? Or is it more practical to just use tables?
If it's tabular data, use a table. Can
> Hello folks! Newbie list member here!
>
> I have some information that I want to present in a grid / table
> format (six columns by nine rows) but I'd like to use CSS to do it. Is
> this realistic? Or is it more practical to just use tables?
It is more logical to use tables. With tables you can
> I have some information that I want to present in a grid / table
> format (six columns by nine rows) but I'd like to use CSS to do it. Is
> this realistic? Or is it more practical to just use tables?
>
> Gale
Assuming its tabular data, you can (and should) use tables for this, using
CSS to sty