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    Default Could someone help me?

    Hello i am new to HabboxForum

    I am trying to code my layout i have it all sliced etc i just cannot understand how to make the table extend if more content is added, would anyone please be able to help me?

    I cannot currently pay but i will try to help you if i can as i know HTML & PHP.

    People tell me if i know PHP & HTML i should be able to code extendable tables but i just cannot get it..

    Thankyou

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    An undefined height

    height="100%"

    I'm not sure either.
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    Use divs not tables, they are just as easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam050 View Post
    Use divs not tables, they are just as easy.
    Then give it an undefined height.
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    Div:
    Css
    Code:
    <style type="text/css">
    .test {
    	font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
    	font-size: 9px;
    	color: #FFFFFF;
    	background-color: #000000;
    	border: medium solid #0000CC;
    }
    </style>
    HTML
    HTML Code:
    <div id="test" class="test"> Enter Content Here</div>
    Thats how easy a div is.



    The finish look is better aswell because when more content is added and the box get bigger all the other boxes stay the same size unlike table every box gets bigger.

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    I don't undestand any of that :rolleyes:

    Anyway thanks for trying to help but im prefferably looking for someone to do it for me I have it all sliced.

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    No one does divs and ect free. Except i know someone who does.. And joe does as well but any way

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    Im pretty sure if i sent someone the PSD with all the slices etc. on it, it wouldn't be too hard for someone to code it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeah View Post
    Im pretty sure if i sent someone the PSD with all the slices etc. on it, it wouldn't be too hard for someone to code it.

    Its not that its hard to code, but if you have spent alot time learning [x]HTML, CSS etc you wont want to code for free. The best you might get is free fireworks code what is plain rubbish and will make your site look crap.

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