Re: RAM variables

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 11570
interpreted = N
texte = > >I'm pretty proud that I figured out a way to format search results in a > >table, formatting the rows with alternating images and descriptions. > > This is indeed ingenious. I have a suggestion to change your HTML slightly so that none of this is necessary (at least for what I saw so far on your site). > > Rather than creating two separate rows, one for pictures and another for text, just put the graphic and the text into a single table cell. > >
[textfields] > > This ends up looking the same, but doesn't require the extra row.That's how I did it originally but it looked sloppy. As image sizes and text lengths change, things look crooked, vertically. By using separate rows, I can align the images at the bottom of their cells, and the descriptions at the top of their cells. This creates a horizontal symmetry that's quite an improvement.Thanks for taking a look - Pat Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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> >I'm pretty proud that I figured out a way to format search results in a > >table, formatting the rows with alternating images and descriptions. > > This is indeed ingenious. I have a suggestion to change your HTML slightly so that none of this is necessary (at least for what I saw so far on your site). > > Rather than creating two separate rows, one for pictures and another for text, just put the graphic and the text into a single table cell. > >
[textfields] > > This ends up looking the same, but doesn't require the extra row.That's how I did it originally but it looked sloppy. As image sizes and text lengths change, things look crooked, vertically. By using separate rows, I can align the images at the bottom of their cells, and the descriptions at the top of their cells. This creates a horizontal symmetry that's quite an improvement.Thanks for taking a look - Pat Pat McCormick

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