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Anyway to start index.php in a table?
Is there any way to start index.php (vbulletin) in a table?
<td>put website here</td> Ofcourse the next question would be how to make the width=100% for FORUMHOME. What about framset? maybe a creative implementation? Basically i would like to zone things with a table, so i can control what my website looks like better. --jake |
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What exactly is it you're trying to do? Chances are you could just do it with a div, rather than adding an entire
<table> <tr> <td> blahaha </td> </tr> </table> |
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Yeah, I would like to do the same thing and I was also told to use a div. But I dont know how to use divs.
What I want to do is make my header be exactly as wide as my navbar, and like www.halogrid.com/hgforum/index.php I would like to have the white part just above the header have curved corners. any help is much appriciated. |
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