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| 225829 | 2004-03-29 10:19:00 | Hi Iam Using Micromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 to build a website, ive added a table of 6 rows and 3 coulmns, its placed in the center and there is plenty of space to put images around it, iam having trouble putting them around it. i tried the align or draging it to place i want but doesnt seem to help, any tips ? |
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| 225830 | 2004-03-29 10:39:00 | > Iam Using Micromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 to build a > website, ive added a table of 6 rows and 3 coulmns, > its placed in the center and there is plenty of space > to put images around it, iam having trouble putting > them around it. i tried the align or draging it to > place i want but doesnt seem to help, What happens when you do that? When you say and there is plenty of space to put images around it, I am having trouble putting them around it. Are you meaning you want the in the background? Or do you mean putting the image in the cell ? |
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| 225831 | 2004-03-29 10:50:00 | srry for incomplete info wel, i mean that i want it around the table but when i try to drag it, it goes at sits some where else. i even tried reducing the size of the image but ...nope |
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| 225832 | 2004-03-29 12:26:00 | One way to achieve this is to imbed your table within another table. For example make a 3x3 table, and place your other table in the centre cell. Now you can place images in the other cells. | Greg S (201) | ||
| 225833 | 2004-03-29 14:07:00 | Make sure your table has enough columns and rows to place your images in as well, or a better idea is to absolute position the images | Rob99 (151) | ||
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