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Using Macromedia Contribute 3
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- Cell padding indicates the amount of space, in pixels, between the edge of the table cell
and the content of the cell. Note: If you do not enter a value, Contribute sets cell padding to
the default value, which is 1 pixel.
- Cell spacing indicates the amount of space, in pixels, between each table cell. Note: If you
do not enter a value, Contribute sets cell spacing to the default value, which is 3 pixels.
5. Click a button in the Header section to indicate whether you want a header; select from the
following options:
- None indicates no header.
- Left indicates a header column.
- Top indicates a header row.
- Both indicates a header column and a header row.
Tip: Screen readers read headings for rows or columns that have one of these header types
applied; they do not read headings that you create by making text bold and centered.
6. Click OK. The table appears in your draft.
Tip: After you insert the table, select it, then click the Table button again to change table properties.
Aligning Tables
You can indicate how a table aligns on the web page in relation to elements, such as text or images,
around it on the page. You cannot select an alignment option when you create a table. You must
insert the table, then change the alignment option in table properties.
To change alignment for a table:
1. In your draft, select the table whose alignment you want to change
2. Do one of the following to open the Table Properties dialogue box:
- Click the Table button in the toolbar.
- Right-click, then select Table Properties from the pop-up menu.
- Select Table Table Properties.
The Table Properties dialogue box appears (Figure 34:
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