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DR - 29 Oct 2004 17:20 GMT
If I am going to do a bunch of html files created in word and saved into
html, and say they are primarily just text and maybe a little code
thrown in and an occasional graphic, is a 1 x 1 table the best container
for the text as a general proposition?  Thanks.
Shauna Kelly - 30 Oct 2004 02:26 GMT
Hi DR

What is the intended purpose of the table?

Shauna

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> If I am going to do a bunch of html files created in word and saved into
> html, and say they are primarily just text and maybe a little code thrown
> in and an occasional graphic, is a 1 x 1 table the best container for the
> text as a general proposition?  Thanks.
DR - 30 Oct 2004 18:43 GMT
> Hi DR
>
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>>in and an occasional graphic, is a 1 x 1 table the best container for the
>>text as a general proposition?  Thanks.

As "a container," or frame, "for the text."
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 30 Oct 2004 22:57 GMT
I think what Shauna meant was, "Why do you need a container or frame for the
text other than the Web page itself?"

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> > Hi DR
> >
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> >
> As "a container," or frame, "for the text."
DR - 31 Oct 2004 13:33 GMT
> I think what Shauna meant was, "Why do you need a container or frame for the
> text other than the Web page itself?"

Thanks.  In the absence of a frame, the line length and other properties
cannot be controlled so as to look good for all screen resolutions and
monitors.  Also, adjacent graphics are not properly positioned.
 
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