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    Default Stacking Tables

    Im setting up a site that expands to the width of the browser window. What I
    need is to have tables stack on top of one another when the browser shrinks.
    For example, a browser at 1600x1200 has three tables stack horizontally ( next
    to one another), when I resize the browser for 800x600, the table will stack
    vertically (below one another). Is it possible to do this? If so, can it be
    done with CSS?

    It case its not clear; I have one table set to 100% so it expands to the
    browser size. Within that table I need three more tables aligned next to one
    another (side by side, similar to a table with 3 cells horizontally) (visual
    description: - - - ). When you resize the browser to a smaller size, the
    inside tables stack on top of one another vertically.
    Visual Description:
    -
    -
    -

    Thanks.

    AdamZeliasz Guest

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    Default Re: Stacking Tables

    <table>
    ....
    </table>
    <table>
    ....
    </table>
    <table>
    ....
    </table>

    with this CSS -

    table { float:left; }

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    "AdamZeliasz" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:drb9il$bcq$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > Im setting up a site that expands to the width of the browser window.
    > What I
    > need is to have tables stack on top of one another when the browser
    > shrinks.
    > For example, a browser at 1600x1200 has three tables stack horizontally
    > ( next
    > to one another), when I resize the browser for 800x600, the table will
    > stack
    > vertically (below one another). Is it possible to do this? If so, can it
    > be
    > done with CSS?
    >
    > It case its not clear; I have one table set to 100% so it expands to the
    > browser size. Within that table I need three more tables aligned next to
    > one
    > another (side by side, similar to a table with 3 cells horizontally)
    > (visual
    > description: - - - ). When you resize the browser to a smaller size,
    > the
    > inside tables stack on top of one another vertically.
    > Visual Description:
    > -
    > -
    > -
    >
    > Thanks.
    >

    Murray *TMM* Guest

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