How do i insert a table inside a table?IHow do I insert a table inside a table?i
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How do I insert a table inside a table? It never seems to format correctly.
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Dennis
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I think IKEA has one of those...
Hello. This cannot be done in the Table object (as far as I know). But you can try doing it in the Text object. You may have to turn on the use of the HTML and insert the HTML code.
Dennis, WX5 has a table object, but it is not responsive. For this reason most of us use standard cell layout to emulate a table. This gives you absolute control over layout on smaller devices and of course you could place the table object into any cell to create the table in table effect.
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Esahc, what do you mean by "use standard cell layout" to emulate a table?
Adrian, what is IKEA? Here in the US it's a furniture store LOL
Thanks for your help
Dennis
@ DENNIS S.
One unrelated question - since you're from the USA - would you think that an average US based small-business owner will be satisfied with the following payment gateways in her/his online store: payment on delivery, bank transfer, PayPal, Amazone Pay?
I'm asking because the current payment gateway I'm offering with WSX5 currently supports companies from the EU only.
Thank you in advance for your feedback!
Dennis
Assuming the table is not to large it is relatively easy to divide a page (or part of a page) up into a spreadsheet/table arrangement.
Into each cell you can place anything, including a table.
(IKEA sell furniture, they sell tables, some of their clever designs include things like a table within a table :-)
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Sinisa answer to your question is ABSOLUTELY! The addition of these payment gateways may very well increase your sales tremendously. I highly recommend it, and if it was available, I would be the first to use it.
As a matter of fact, I just lost a $399 sale because someone ordered, and I had to send them a PayPal invoice to get my money. They got confused, and changed their mind and didn't buy. Because of that happening more than once, I'm planning to not use your cart system, and use simple PayPal buy buttons or PayPal cart, because that is what Americans are familiar with when buying and paying. You will not regret the addition. Please do it...
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Esahcha ... ha ah some of their clever designs include things like a table within a table :-) LOL very clever.
I got it now, that is really cool splitting the page up like that. I'm American, we're not that smart LOL.
Thank your very much for your help!
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Dennis
I'm sure I saw nesting tables at IKEA....
Canada likes Paypal too, it has a lot of traction and customer confidence. But I wish there was a Stripe integration.
www.abthermal.com
Adrian
Bank transfer for online payment is not popular with consumers in USA and Canada, but many commercial customers use it. The official name for it is ACH - and you have to send someone an instruction sheet to do an ACH payment.
In the USA there are over 5000 different brands of banks!! So checks are still a very popular payment method for commercial orders in order to cope with that since all banks accept checks. Only a few banks operate in almost every state, and I'm not sure there is even one bank that operates in all states (maybe wells fargo) - so electronic transfer from a mobile or browser is not a popular thing.
In Canada there are 5 main bank brands and they operate in every province of the country and all of the banks offer a unique funds transfer option called "Interac" which operates like a debit card. All you need is an email address to send someone or a business money and its almost instant, within a few minutes - you log into your account from an app or browser and use the Interac option to send money. Most online businesses in Canada offer credit card, paypal and Interac. Interac transactions cost the sender $1.50 but most banks offer a banking package that includes a certain number of Interac transactions a month free. Receiver get the full amount.
Hope that wasn't too much info
@ Adrian
Thank you, man - your info is gold!