Chapter 9. Using Tables

In this chapter

  • Creating tables in a variety of ways, including inserting, drawing, and from imported data

  • Setting table layout properties to get just the look you want for your site

  • Combining and nesting tables to create elaborate table structures

  • Using tables for everything from formatting data to creating page layout

Now that you've learned about the different kinds of content you can add to a Web page—from text to images to multimedia—you may be thinking that you need a way to organize it all on your pages. Good thinking! The whole point of putting a Web site on the Internet is because you hope it will be something that someone wants to see. And the best way to make your site inviting and easy to use is to lay out your ...

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