Kmmarshall/sandbox/wikitext advanced homework1-6

'''Ch. 1 Tables Borders'''

'''Ch. 2 Tables Width'''

With our above table place a green border, "inset" style and 25 pixels wide. Make the table 90% in width. Next place a 1 pixel green border around the cells in the first row. Make the first column 35 percent width, the second 15%, the third 25% and let the last column determine its own width.

'''Ch. 3 Tables Widths'''

With our above table place a orange border, "outset" style and 25 pixels thick. Make the table 85% in width. Next place a orange border around the cells in the first column. Make the columns the same width. Install our Healthy Foods caption; Font - Curlz MT Font - 28pt Center caption 20 pixel space between caption and top of table

Note: Experiment with the margin-bottom instruction.

'''Ch. 4 Tables Captions'''

With our above table place a orange border, "outset" style and 25 pixels thick. Make the table 85% in width. Next place a border around the cells in the first column. Make all the columns the same width. Install our Healthy Foods caption; Font - Curtz MT Font - 28pt Center caption 20 pixel space between caption and top of table

Note Semi-colon and space are unnecessary at end of style coding before ".

Notes
 * Font changes at the beginning (i.e. the title/caption) do not apply for the rest of the table. Only what's on that line.
 * Alignment commands in the column headings do not apply to the columns as well. Different from word processing commands that apply until changed.
 * Must remember that column widths adjust to the length of the longest word in a column by default, unless coded otherwise. Makes for unattractive, uneven columns.

Inquire what is "Parser profiling data:"

'''Ch. 5 Tables Cells'''

'''Ch. 6 Tables Rows'''