My Tables Homework

Welcome to my fourth, and even fancier, tables assignment. This homework uses a table to prevent text from straying over onto the patterned side of a left hand border background.

As you can see, the text stays neatly over here on the right side, so you can read it without too much efford and it doesn't spoil the lovely geometric background.

I mentioned that tables can be nested to create layered backgrounds. Well, they can also be nested when a tabular display is chosen for a web page that uses a table to control layout. See, my French verbs are part of a table within a table!

French Verb Conjugation
Avoir Etre Aller
J'ai Je suis Je vais
Tu as Tu es Tu vas
Il/Elle a Il/Elle est Il/Elle va
Nous avons Nous sommes Nous allons
Vous avez Vous êtes Vous allez
Ils/Elles ont Ils/Elles sont Ils/Elles vont

More to come! See ya next class!
Willow



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