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Table formatting for Last Addtion
« on: February 03, 2007, 01:57:25 pm »

Hi,

I have setup cpmfetch at http://www.bookstocollect.com/

I studied different documentations several times but nothing helped. I just need to setup the last addition table to have 4 columns like the gallery main page has http://www.bookstocollect.com/gallery. and it displays the information center aligned but on my homepage, it shows them as left aligned.

Any suggestions will greatly be appreciated.

Ali
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Re: Table formatting for Last Addtion
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2007, 06:49:08 pm »

Hi,

I have setup cpmfetch at http://www.bookstocollect.com/

I studied different documentations several times but nothing helped. I just need to setup the last addition table to have 4 columns like the gallery main page has http://www.bookstocollect.com/gallery. and it displays the information center aligned but on my homepage, it shows them as left aligned.

Any suggestions will greatly be appreciated.

Ali


The easiest way to go about it is by defining CSS styles for your table and cells.  Then set the CSS class's via the optionarray (linkstyle, tablestyle, etc).  That way you control the appearence from your html code.


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Re: Table formatting for Last Addtion
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2007, 08:32:57 pm »


The easiest way to go about it is by defining CSS styles for your table and cells.  Then set the CSS class's via the optionarray (linkstyle, tablestyle, etc).  That way you control the appearence from your html code.




Thanks for your reply. I had tried those things already but didn't help. Can you please give me any example which would show the table similar to the original last addition table on gallery main page?

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Re: Table formatting for Last Addtion
« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2007, 03:29:24 am »

Thanks for your reply. I had tried those things already but didn't help. Can you please give me any example which would show the table similar to the original last addition table on gallery main page?

Thanks
Ali

Not sure when I will have time to spare messing around with css.
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Re: Table formatting for Last Addtion
« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2007, 10:03:59 am »

Not sure when I will have time to spare messing around with css.

Thanks, I will be waiting to see your reply.

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