Difference between revisions of "Template:XtextTable"
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|- style="font-weight:bold;font-size:small;color:white;background:lightgray;text-align:center;" }} | |- style="font-weight:bold;font-size:small;color:white;background:lightgray;text-align:center;" }} |
Revision as of 05:09, 18 September 2008
This template gives a fancy table. There are 2 basic incantations.
This simple form:
{{XtextTable}}
Yields a table that is 100% of the available width, like this:
header 1 | header 2 | header 3 |
cell 1 | cell 2 | cell 3 |
This second form:
{{XtextTable|tableWidth=64%}}
Yields a table that is 64% of the width, like this:
header 1 | header 2 | header 3 |
cell 1 | cell 2 | cell 3 |
This second form also allows things like
{{XtextTable|tableWidth=123px}}
those who are control freaks, and want tables like this:
header 1 | header 2 | header 3 |
cell 1 | cell 2 | cell 3 |