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A 2-column table?
Does anyone know how to display the user's adoptables in a two-column table? What I was after was something like this:
[Name and image][Stats/manage link] [Name and image][Stats/manage link] [Name and image][Stats/manage link] [Name and image][Stats/manage link] ...And so on Could anyone write me a script for this? I can edit the contents of each column myself. :) |
RE: A 2-column table?
It's quite simple, in myadopts.php, find:
PHP Code:
PHP Code:
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RE: A 2-column table?
Thanks Ashje, with your help I managed to piece together just what I wanted. :D
Now, for the next step - how hard exactly would it be to work together something like this, anyone? http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y208/oORossOo/eg2.jpg I'm not looking for the actual coding for the content - I worked that out myself - just the tabular layout. Thanks in advance ^ ^ |
RE: A 2-column table?
If you look in the donator forum there is a mod for the my adopts page. It is not the 2 per line.. it is still only one, but it has all the info. you could use the above info and modify it to 2 column :)
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RE: A 2-column table?
Thanks, but I've already sorted that part out. :)
I've managed to create two (4) columns, but the right hand one is just a replica of the left one. Is there any way to stagger them? This is what I've got at the moment: PHP Code:
Thanks in advance. :) |
RE: A 2-column table?
Here's where it gets confusing, and beyond my knowledge of html tables. Try PMing/asking Bloodrun or Brandon, because they know what they're doing. Sorry =(
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RE: A 2-column table?
can i ask something??
what ashje said is working fine on myadopts.php.. how to apply it on adopt.php? or is it possible? |
RE: A 2-column table?
I have used the second code of quicklink but...i need to delete the multiple character!!!!
Here can show have happened. Srry but is much Big... Ok...i have risolved this problem..but i dont have 2 column! |
RE: A 2-column table?
hot to delete multiple characters?
please help me ;D |
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