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05. Border Thickness:
The thickness of a border surrounding the table (zero/0 for no border).
06. Cell Padding:
The padding between items inside a cell and the cell’s borders.
07. Cell Spacing:
The padding between cells, themselves.
08. Header:
The header area will automatically be formatted for titles, etc.
09. Caption:
A caption (or title) for the table that will appear immediately above it.
10. Align Caption:
Allows control over the alignment of the table’s caption.
11. Summary:
For the disabled, a summary will explain what type of data the table contains.
Editing Table Properties
When you have a table in your web page, Dreamweaver MX 2004 will allow you to
edit the table in many ways. By using the Properties palette, you can modify
different aspects of your table.
In order to edit your table using the Properties palette, you must select your table.
You can select the table by clicking on its outer border. Additionally, you may right-
click inside the table and select “Select Table” from the menu. This leaves less
chance for error in accidentally resizing your table by clicking on its border. Once it is
selected, you'll notice that the Properties window has changed its appearance to
show that it is now ready to edit your table.
01. Table ID:
Allows you to name a table.
02. Rows:
The number of rows that the table contains.
03. Cols:
The number of columns that the table contains.
04. Width:
The width of the table, represented by a number.
05. Height:
The height of the table, represented by a number.
06. Pixels/Percentage:
The height/width, represented by a number, to be in either pixels or
percentages of the total page size.
07. CellPad:
The space between the items inside a cell and the cell’s borders.
08. CellSpace:
The space between cells, themselves.
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