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Everywhere on the Web you will find pages that are formatted like newspaper pages using HTML columns.
| One very common practice with HTML, is to use
HTML tables to format the layout of an HTML page.
A part of this page is formatted with two columns, like a newspaper page. As you can see on this page, there is a left column and a right column. This text is displayed in the left column. |
An HTML <table> is used to divide a part
of this Web page into two columns.
The trick is to use a table without borders, and maybe a little extra cell-padding. No matter how much text you add to this page, it will stay inside its column borders. |
| One very common practice with HTML, is to use
HTML tables to format the layout of an HTML page.
A part of this page is formatted with two columns, like a newspaper page. As you can see at this page, there is a left column and a right column. |
An HTML <table> is used to divide a part
of this Web page into two columns.
This text is displayed in the right column. The trick is to use a table without borders, and maybe a little extra cell-padding. No matter how much text you add to this page, it will stay inside its column borders. |
Dividing a part of an HTML page into table columns is very easy to do. To let you experiment with it, we have put together this simple example.
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