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Summary: HTML users create uneven tables on web pages by adjusting the columns and rows individually. Code uneven tables on an HTML website with a professional designer in this free web design video.
Bobbi Lindaman has a BFA in visual communications and studio art. She has more than eight years experience in print and web design and is also the owner of Lucky Lindy Designs.read more
"So we started building a table with an odd numbered cells but we're really not into the gist of it yet. So we've defined a table with a width and a height of 200 pixel. And so first we have to start with our table rows so that's a TR. Then we're going to define a table column TD. And we want to define our width on this table column to say fifty, fifty pixels out of the 200. And our height also to fifty. We're going to go ahead and change our background color. So we know what the table is to this. Let's go with- I'm going to call that done for that first table column. And then we need to do another one. So we've got a TD. Our width will be the remainder of the original 200 which is 150. And our height will be fifty so it matches the previous one. Hope this is making sense. So there's two columns. The first one fifty. The second one being 150 which will add up to the 200 of total column. And so we're going to change your background color on this one to be a different color. Call that done."
eHow Article: Uneven Tables in HTML: Part 2