create table with round edges

G

Guest

I have FP2002. How do you create a table with rounded edges on all four side?
I do not want to create 4 images on four side, there should be something
easier than this.

Thanks
 
G

Guest

Hi Chung,

Here is a tutorial to walk you through it.
http://www.webdevelopersnotes.com/tips/html/html_table_tutorial_rounded_corners.php3

I use Image Composer myself. I create a single image. Copy and paste it into
FrontPage, go back to IC, rotate the image 90°, copy and paste to FP and
repeat the rotation and pasting until I have all four.

When you save the page, you could then rename them one at a time e.g.
bluetoprt, bluetoplt, bluebotrt, bluebotlt etc.

If you decide now to do it in another color, repeat the process.

I tend to keep these things in a special folder or save on a non-published
page.


Mike Smith,

http://FrontPageForms.com
FrontPage Form Tutorials
& Form Script Examples
 
B

Bob Lehmann

there should be something easier than this.
Such as??

What is the basis for your statement?

Bob Lehmann
 
R

Ronx

How do FrontPage behaviours generate rounded tables?
Rounded tables in FP2003 are created using 8 images.
 
G

Guest

What I mean is since this is very popular I thought the FP may already have
this feature in the table property that I may have missed, that allows you to
create rounded edges on the fly. Perhaps in version 2003?

Thanks
 
B

Bob

Not in FP 2002

In FrontPage 2003
Table>"Cell Formatting"
On the right select "Cell Corners and Shadows"

T
| What I mean is since this is very popular I thought the FP may already
have
| this feature in the table property that I may have missed, that allows you
to
| create rounded edges on the fly. Perhaps in version 2003?
|
| Thanks
|
| "Bob Lehmann" wrote:
|
| > >> there should be something easier than this.
| > Such as??
| >
| > What is the basis for your statement?
| >
| > Bob Lehmann
| >
| > | > > I have FP2002. How do you create a table with rounded edges on all
four
| > side?
| > > I do not want to create 4 images on four side, there should be
something
| > > easier than this.
| > >
| > > Thanks
| >
| >
| >
 
B

Bob Lehmann

I find it interesting, that in the 28 hours since you originally posted, you
weren't able to create 4 rounded corners in an image editor, and solve your
problem. Even with rudimentry skills, this would have taken less than a half
hour.

Instead of accomplishing your task, you've waited around for "something
easier", like spending money on an upgrade, going to the store to buy it, or
waiting for UPS to deliver it.

Apologies to Seinfeld.....
It boggles the mind, Jerry! Boggles the mind!!!!

Bob Lehmann
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Half an hour, Jerry?!..better let Kramer do it then.


|I find it interesting, that in the 28 hours since you originally posted,
you
| weren't able to create 4 rounded corners in an image editor, and solve
your
| problem. Even with rudimentry skills, this would have taken less than a
half
| hour.
|
| Instead of accomplishing your task, you've waited around for "something
| easier", like spending money on an upgrade, going to the store to buy it,
or
| waiting for UPS to deliver it.
|
| Apologies to Seinfeld.....
| It boggles the mind, Jerry! Boggles the mind!!!!
|
| Bob Lehmann
|
| | > What I mean is since this is very popular I thought the FP may already
| have
| > this feature in the table property that I may have missed, that allows
you
| to
| > create rounded edges on the fly. Perhaps in version 2003?
| >
| > Thanks
| >
| > "Bob Lehmann" wrote:
| >
| > > >> there should be something easier than this.
| > > Such as??
| > >
| > > What is the basis for your statement?
| > >
| > > Bob Lehmann
| > >
| > > | > > > I have FP2002. How do you create a table with rounded edges on all
| four
| > > side?
| > > > I do not want to create 4 images on four side, there should be
| something
| > > > easier than this.
| > > >
| > > > Thanks
| > >
| > >
| > >
|
|
 

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