Here's an example of what I'd like to do to get one table with all my thumbnails for my products lined up nice and neat with the data also lined up...
<table width="100%" border="0">
[table-organize pretty=1 cols="[control cols 3]" rows=4 columnize=1]
[if scratch random]
[loop random="[scratch random]" list="[strip
interpolate=1][scratch cross_codes][/strip]"]
[else]
[loop list="[strip interpolate=1][scratch cross_codes][/strip]"]
[/else][/if]
<td class="contentbar1" align="center" valign=top>
<a href="[area [loop-code]]">[loop-description]</a>
</td>
<td align="center">
[if explicit]
[condition]
[loop-field price] == [loop-price noformat=1]
[/condition]
[L]Our Price[/L]: <b>[loop-price]</b>
[else]
Regular Price: <STRIKE>[currency][loop-field
price][/currency]</STRIKE><BR>
Sale Price: <b>[loop-price]</b>
[/else][/if]
</td>
<td align="center">
[if-loop-field thumb]
<a href="[area [loop-code]]">
<img border="0" src="thumb/[loop-field thumb]"></a>
[/if-loop-field]
</td>
<td> </td>
[/loop]
[/table-organize]
...so I'm curious if there's a realyl good reason why using the rows
attribute implies using the tables attribute or was it just done that
way because someone didn't think that it might be useful to have rows
without table?
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