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MrLemoan

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Posted: 06/27/2004, 10:16 AM

I can arange the info (labels, text boxes, etc.) any way I want, item by item in my Access database.

How can I do it in Code Charge?
My project is set ot Olive theme. Some pages have very little info on them (login for example) so the theme, as generated is ok.

On other pages there are MANY areas of information that I want to lay out the way I want it to appear.
I can't even make the header appear the way I want it to.

(I'm really, really, new to HTML, PHP, MySql, et.)

Tks,
Bob Lemmon
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peterr


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Posted: 06/27/2004, 11:43 AM

I would recommend learning some HTML, or at least starting with an HTML editor like DreamWeaver or FrontPage to understand how they create HTML.
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E43509

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Posted: 06/27/2004, 9:21 PM

Web pages are no like client server apps. It takes a lot more care and feeding. The best way is to become familiar initially with tables and stick your layouts using that technique.
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