View Full Version : Edit Table Width
You don't have to go to TEMPLATES, but you've got to go to:
REPLACEMENTS.
Now search for:
Tablewidth
This is somewhere under.
Open it, and replace: 100%
With anything you want.
Use:
###px for width in pixels
###% for width in % (% of total width)
Finished!
Dean C
12-20-2002, 10:38 AM
Ok i'm trying not be to critical here but this isn't firstly isn't a template mod... And it's a pretty useless tip anyway...
I dont want to discourage you from posting up template mods but i think even you'd agree that this is pointless..
Which reminds me... I'm going to post up some of my template mods today :)
- miSt
Where did I have to post this anyway?
There isn't a Forum "Replacement Mods" or whatever.
This makes you forum looks better in my eyes
Dean C
12-20-2002, 12:01 PM
Yes but it's not even a newbie question !
I mean it doesn't take a genious to work this one out ;)
I'm not replying anymore lol.. i don't want to be too mean .. cuz thats not what im trying to be hehe
- miSt
I know it isn't
But a newbie who doesn't know where to look could use it!
I'm not saying this l'ill mod is for genius
Dean C
12-20-2002, 01:19 PM
*holds back from further criticism*
Floris
01-06-2003, 01:48 PM
This is nothing more but logic, maybe a tip. In that case, save it untill someone asks for it.
You don't see us make topics with: the c- hack
and then type
c comes after a and b. but before d
save that to a .txt file
and it will help you in first grade.
Tony G
01-28-2003, 04:51 AM
You can do this from the Style Settings. All replacements can be edited from the Style Settings.
Indeed, but in that case you have to work with:
Find:
Replace with:
And this is much faster and more effective.
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