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Website Layout Practice Using Tables in ICT

In this session led by Mr. C. Johnston at Sidney Stringer School, students will learn the fundamentals of web page layout using tables. The objectives include understanding how to create and manipulate tables for effective web design. Key topics will cover building tables with various row and column configurations, including merged cells for enhanced layout. By the end of the session, students will be equipped with practical skills to layout web pages efficiently and design user-friendly web experiences.

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Website Layout Practice Using Tables in ICT

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  1. Unit 02:Website Layout Practice Mr C Johnston ICT Teacher - Sidney Stringer School, Coventry www.computechedu.co.uk

  2. Session Objectives Understand how web pages can be laid out using tables

  3. Table 1 – 1 x row x 3 cols 100% width Table 2 (inside cell 2 table 1) – 2 x rows 2 x cols – cols merged in top row Table 3 (inside cell 2 table 2) – 4 x rows 3 x cols – cols merged in 3 rows Table 4 (inside cell 6 table 3) - 2 x rows 4 x cols – cols merged in top row

  4. Table 1 – 1 x row x 3 cols 100% width Table 2 (inside cell 4 table 1) – 3 x rows 2 x cols – cols merged in top two row s Table 3 (inside cell 3 table 2) – 2 x rows 2 x cols – cols merged in top row Table 4 (inside cell 2 table 3) - 2 x rows 1 x cols Table 5 (inside cell 2 table 4) – 2 x rows 3 x cols – cols merged in top row Table 6 (inside cell 2 table 5) – 2 x rows 1 x cols

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