Adding Content to Tables
Tables are often used for building web page layouts. When building your page layout on the basis of a table, you:
- Have more freedom in positioning elements on a web page
- Ensure that organized text is displayed correctly in all browsers and screen resolutions
Note: If you wish to use tables for organizing your content, set the table Border parameter to 0. For details on setting table parameters, refer to Editing Table Properties.
Sitebuilder allows you to add all types of content to tables, including text, images, and block modules.
To insert text to a table:
- Place your mouse cursor in the desired table cell.
- Enter your text.
You can either
- Type in your text (see Working with Text for instructions on performing various formatting and other operations with the text)
or
- Paste it from the clipboard by right-clicking on the cell and choosing
Paste from the content menu, or by using the keyboard shortcut (CTRL+V)
The table cell is resized to accommodate the text. If necessary, you can enable or disable the word wrap function; you can also set the text alignment in the cell. For details on both these operations, refer to Editing Cell Properties.
To insert an image to a table:
- Place your mouse cursor in the desired table cell.
- Insert the image as described in Inserting Images.
The table cell is resized to accommodate the image.
To insert a block module, click on the desired block module in the Modules section of the Edit page and, keeping down your mouse, drag it to the required table cell. For information on further modules setup, refer to Working with Modules.