Adobe Image Ready can make the whole thing much easier. You just draw the picture of the table and then use the slice tool.
I make the side lines into colored cells. That way, the table will change its length if you add content (or if the viewer chooses different size fonts in the browser).
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Mark Hensler posted this at 22:20 — 9th December 2000.
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you have a table with 9 squares, and put an image in the coners that's rounded.
+---+---+---+
| / | - | \ |
+---+---+---+
| | | X | | |
+---+---+---+
| \ | - | / |
+---+---+---+
can you see the cheap circle? the X is where your content would go.
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NSS posted this at 02:35 — 10th December 2000.
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The below link explain how to do it.
http://freesources.net/authoring/layout/roundedcorners.htm
fairhousing posted this at 05:06 — 10th December 2000.
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ah, so ur basically just using graphics within a table to create the rounding?
Jaiem posted this at 05:51 — 10th December 2000.
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Unfortunately that's the onlu way I've found to do it too. You have to get the graphics just right too. A real pain in the a**.
anat posted this at 06:03 — 10th December 2000.
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Adobe Image Ready can make the whole thing much easier. You just draw the picture of the table and then use the slice tool.
I make the side lines into colored cells. That way, the table will change its length if you add content (or if the viewer chooses different size fonts in the browser).
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