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So I downloaded this web template that uses table rows to seperate a list of
links down one side of the page. If you manually alter the height of the
row, the rest of the rows out to the side of the list of links that contain
other page content remain the same size - unaltered, which is great.
I, however, attempted to move the list of links to the opposite side of the
page by inserting a new column and then splitting the rows until I had
enough. Now the rows are all linked together (including the content out to
the side) and when I try to specify a height of 20 pixels for each row in the
list of links (as the original template did), they don't change. If I
manually try to move one of the rows in the list of links it alters the
sizing of the content rows out to the side. I reviewed the original template
as best I could to see what the difference is but I can't see anything. How
can I set up my altered version so that it reacts as the original template
does?
....sorry for the long explanation but hopefully it will make it easier to
answer. Thanks in advance! ~KA
links down one side of the page. If you manually alter the height of the
row, the rest of the rows out to the side of the list of links that contain
other page content remain the same size - unaltered, which is great.
I, however, attempted to move the list of links to the opposite side of the
page by inserting a new column and then splitting the rows until I had
enough. Now the rows are all linked together (including the content out to
the side) and when I try to specify a height of 20 pixels for each row in the
list of links (as the original template did), they don't change. If I
manually try to move one of the rows in the list of links it alters the
sizing of the content rows out to the side. I reviewed the original template
as best I could to see what the difference is but I can't see anything. How
can I set up my altered version so that it reacts as the original template
does?
....sorry for the long explanation but hopefully it will make it easier to
answer. Thanks in advance! ~KA