Tables In Blog Articles
Autor: Alvin L.
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I would like the abiltity to add tables to blog articles. Right now there is only the ability to do bullet lists for breaking things out. Could we get tables added as an option for blog articles?
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Hello Alvin,
I will report your suggestion, thank you.
Eric
As long as Incomedia does not offer a table function for the blog, simply use a free online HTML table generator.
>> https://netgrade.de/html-tabellen-generator/ (German website)
The generated code is copied and then inserted into the blog article.
When you first insert it into the blog article, the code is still dragged down, then click OK and open the blog article again, now it is in a single line and correct.
Now click on the HTML symbol at the top so that it is outlined in blue, now the code is not displayed, but the table.
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Thanks Daniel, that is sort of what I did. I wrote HTML tables and put them into the blog article. You can see here what I did, this is one of my niche blog sites loosely based around one of my hobbies.
https://www.hobbydistillery.com/blog/index.php?exploring-apple-varieties--a-guide-to-types,-uses,-and-specific-gravity
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One last thought on this for anyone who is looking to do tables in HTML code to include in your blog articles. Be cautious how you do the HTML as any carriage returns in your code will result in blank lines in your blog article. I like my HTML neat and readable. With this, after you have the table done, delete all your carriage returns so the entire HTML code is on a single line.
Also, you can set the style of your table in your blogs by adding the style to the "Expert" tab of the "Properties" of your "Blog: Main page" in the Special Pages section of the Map. This also means you can have 1 style for all your tables.
Aproveitando, Alvin, como colocou esses botões de compartilhamento, poderia me ajudar nisso meu amigo?
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Those are from ShareThis.com. It's easy to setup, just add the HTML code they give you to your pages.