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| kimmykou about 16 years ago Edited about 16 years ago | |
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So I’ve been getting a lot of compliments and a lot of questions about my “Sending To Table” on my profile. I decided to make a tutorial to teach you how to make your own so you can organize all your trade information. I’m quite terrible at explaining things but I’ll try my best. Maybe even Orlando will help me out =)
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You can choose whatever color you want for the table border. At the bottom I have included a reference to color names you can choose. Adding color Place this code in front of the row that you would like to be highlighted/colored. ![]() This is the result ![]() If you want the first row to be highlighted, place the color code under the border code ![]() Your end result should be something similar to this ![]() Let me know how I can improve this =D LINKS: Textile Reference: http://redcloth.org/hobix.com/textile/ Color Code Names:http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_colornames.asp |
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| Orlando about 16 years ago | |
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I’m glad SOMEONE takes advantage of what I spent time building for you all! BISCAYNE PARK, FL |
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| motojen about 16 years ago | |
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Oooooooo. I love it!!! Lomita (near Los Angeles), CA |
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| kimmykou about 16 years ago | |
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Thank you Orlando and Jenny ;-) |
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| Ë™/q/ ÊŽpuÉs about 16 years ago | |
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How do you change the font color within the table? Fort Worth, Tx |
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| kimmykou about 16 years ago Edited about 16 years ago | |
How do you change the font color within the table? The only way I know how to do it, is by individual cells. It’s the same method as % {color:red} % in between the lines |% {color:red} + word(s) %| but without spaces. Does that make sense? :-P |
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| ⤠chanelrox ⤠about 16 years ago | |
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Wow, I just saw this, and will def be using it :) Blanco, TX |
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| Ë™/q/ ÊŽpuÉs about 16 years ago | |
:( No…I tried it and it made the code I put, into another table. Is there a specific place to put it without messing up the table code?How do you change the font color within the table? Fort Worth, Tx |
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| Kimmee about 16 years ago | |
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This is awesome! Thanks! LANCASTER, CA |
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| kimmykou about 16 years ago | |
:( No…I tried it and it made the code I put, into another table. Is there a specific place to put it without messing up the table code?How do you change the font color within the table? This is the what I did it and it worked. It looks a bit messy but it’s easy to decipher.
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