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Ronaldus
Tables in WFsection
  • 2004/10/16 17:29

  • Ronaldus

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Hello there,

I made a HTML page with some tables om it with dreamweaver. Straight and pure HTML, that is.
I copied the code and pasted it in a new article-screen in WFsections Spaw editor.
Everything looks fine. Give article a name, check some boxes.
(The same as I always do)
Save article, and ready!

Wrong: viewing in my browser I see that all the inner borders of the tables are gone/invisible.
Data is still on its place.

I changed some settings in the Spaw editor, but nothing helps.

What do I do wrong?

Thanks and greetings,

Ronaldus

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Herko
Re:Tables in WFsection
  • 2004/10/16 17:43

  • Herko

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The SPAW editor interpretes and then translates what you paste in it. If you already used a wysiwyg editor to create the page, then there's no need to have it go through anotherone. I believe you can disable the SPAW editor by going to the 'code view'. Paste your HTML code in there and then save!

Herko

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Ronaldus
Re:Tables in WFsection
  • 2004/10/16 17:55

  • Ronaldus

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That makes no difference Herko, I tried.
I use Spaw to paste my HTML in (off course in the Spaw HTML mode) and check and make the last corrections in the WYSIWYG mode.

Without Spaw I also have no inner borders in my tables.

You have any other suggestion?

Thnx and gr
Ronaldus

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Anni5166
Re:Tables in WFsection
  • 2004/10/17 1:58

  • Anni5166

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  • Posts: 39

  • Since: 2004/9/30


Have you tried viewing the html in your file manager on your server and checking that the code is the same.

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JackJ
Re: Tables in WFsection
  • 2004/10/17 4:10

  • JackJ

  • Community Support Member

  • Posts: 747

  • Since: 2003/8/31


This is your style sheet in your theme folder.

Look for code like this in your style.css

table td { padding: 0px; border-width: 0px; vertical-align: top; font-family: verdana, arial, sans-serif;}

taking out the border-width: 0px; might be good to start with...

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Ronaldus
Re:Tables in WFsection
  • 2004/10/17 6:34

  • Ronaldus

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  • Since: 2004/5/8 1


Anni: Yes, I have.

JackJ: Again the style.css !!! I set border-width to 1px and that did the trick!!
I'd better start studying on that style.css thing, it's even mmore important than I thought!

Thnx for your replies and greetings,


Ronaldus

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