Fluke
I'm trying to clean up my D&D3.5 character info and I was wondering if anyone knew how to separate table rows with lines? this would be mostly for my skills section but would help with a lot of other things... Also, I tried to make my Skills section a sidebar but the amount of information in it and the tables that would be to it's left restricted the amount I could compress the tables horizontally. is there a command to reduce the font size? I couldn't find any help on either of these issues on any online Textile tutorials.
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bc. {border:1px solid black}.
Well, thanks! ;-)
Maybe I'll get the ambition to do that sometime soonish... ;-P
| cell | cell | cell |
{background:#ddd}. | cell | cell | cell |
| cell | cell | cell |
{background:#ddd}. | cell | cell | cell |
| cell | cell | cell |
{background:#ddd}. | cell | cell | cell |
| cell | cell | cell |
{background:#ddd}. | cell | cell | cell |
Combined with a border around the whole table, I feel like this technique keeps things easy to read, while keeping the work reasonable.
"Threshold State":http://thresholdstate.com/articles/4312/the-textile-reference-manual#toc_0
~ Persephone
PS Yes! I managed to link to an outside site using Textile!
table(table{background:green}).
| A | B | C |
(row {background:green}). | A | B | C |
I am sorry. I could not seem to find any other way to do it.
~ Persephone
Textile does the rows easy, as only one code is needed for the row at the beginning regardless of cells. For columns, you have to manually count off the cells and put the code in each time.
Code like this:
table{width:600px;border 1px solid white;font-family:verdana}.
{background:#000000;color:#0055EE}. |=. TEST |={background:#000022;color:#3399FF}. TEST |=. TEST |
{background:#000022;color:#3399FF}. |=. TEST |=. TEST |=. TEST |
{background:#000000;color:#0055EE}. |=. TEST |={background:#000022;color:#3399FF}. TEST |=. TEST |
{background:#000022;color:#3399FF}. |=. TEST |=. TEST |=. TEST |
{background:#000000;color:#0055EE}. |=. TEST |={background:#000022;color:#3399FF}. TEST |=. TEST |
table{width:600px;border 1px solid white;font-family:verdana}.
{background:#000000;color:#0055EE}. |=. TEST |={background:#000022;color:#3399FF}. TEST |=. TEST |
{background:#000022;color:#3399FF}. |=. TEST |=. TEST |=. TEST |
{background:#000000;color:#0055EE}. |=. TEST |={background:#000022;color:#3399FF}. TEST |=. TEST |
{background:#000022;color:#3399FF}. |=. TEST |=. TEST |=. TEST |
{background:#000000;color:#0055EE}. |=. TEST |={background:#000022;color:#3399FF}. TEST |=. TEST |
~ Persephone
As far as I know this site does support the background attribute. I use it all the time in my own tables. It looks like the code examples you used include an extra set of parenthesis around the attribute, which is probably what is breaking your code.
To work on OP, this:
table(table{background:green}).
| A | B | C |
Should be written like this:
table{background:green}.
| A | B | C |
table{background:green}.
| A | B | C |
I see it works in the Wiki but not here... operator error.
~Persephone