If you clear both row heights and column widths, the table goes back to its ???grow as needed??? format and, if
empty, shrinks to its smallest possible size.
When converting width percentages to pixels, and vice versa, keep in mind that the percentages
are relative to the size of the browser window??”and in the development phase that
browser window is Dreamweaver. Use the Window Size option on the status bar to expand Dreamweaver??™s
Document window to the size you expect to be seen in various browser settings.
Note that row height is a percentage of the table??™s height, not the window??™s height.
Inserting rows and columns
You can change the number of rows and columns in a table at any time. Dreamweaver provides a variety of
methods for adding and removing rows and columns; you can either add them directly or by invoking a
dialog box.
You have several options for adding a single row directly:
n Position the cursor in the last cell of the last row and press Tab to add a new row below the present
one.
n Choose Modify ??? Table ??? Insert Row to insert a new row above the current row.
n Right-click (Control+click) in the table to open the context menu and choose Table ??? Insert Row.
Rows added in this way are inserted above the current row.
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