Hello all,
How can I add titles to this bar
tr>
<td colspan="3" class="tableseparator_rainfall">Rainfall</td>
</tr>
In other word, next to Rainfall I would like to add Min, Max, etc. but still be equally divided. I can do it by adding space but I am sure there's an easier and smarter way to just do that.
tkx
Yvan
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Modify the template
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Re: Modify the template
The 'colspan=3' says that the heading spans 3 columns, so you need to take that out, and add extra headings, e.g.
<tr>
<td class="tableseparator_rainfall">Rainfall</td>
<td class="tableseparator_rainfall">Min</td>
<td class="tableseparator_rainfall">Max</td>
</tr>
Or something along those lines. If I've understood you correctly.
<tr>
<td class="tableseparator_rainfall">Rainfall</td>
<td class="tableseparator_rainfall">Min</td>
<td class="tableseparator_rainfall">Max</td>
</tr>
Or something along those lines. If I've understood you correctly.
Steve