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Julie is correct CSS is a dream!  What I do for nav bars is make a css command of


.nav {

padding-left: 5px;

padding-bottom: 5px;

padding-top: 5px;

background-color: #fafafa;

font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;

font-size: 11px;

}


Then in your html code you would refer to the above with something like td class="nav" so it will pic up the style.


You can go much deeper in what you want to do with CSS.  That way I can update one page and wham they all update.  You may want to look at server side as well or shtml files.  If you are just starting out I would suggest digging into CSS as the possibilities are endless!


As for borders you can achieve this with the boarder command in your table code:

border="1" or change the numbers if you want a thicker border around the table.  Just make sure you use the main table code for the border command.  Another option is to make the main table 2 or 3 px larger and give it a background code of #000000 so it will form the border.


What is our favorite program/app? (Hint - it begins and ends with the letter P)
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