Tables and Colors can be used to create interesting effects and improve readability and ease of navigation without the use of graphic images. Remarks about table and color tags and specific implementation information are included in the source code on this page.

In addition, there are many outstanding tutorials and resources available on-line, such as
Joel Barta's Professional Web Design Tutorials and the
Website Development Tools posted by Rhodes College.


You can select your background, font and link colors

and add special emphasis to certain words using color and MOTION!

Organizing your information into tables allows you to use a column format, which can be a good way to present data.
Expect to put some time into learning how to use tables effectively--it can be worth the effort, as it is easy to create web pages with high impact using some simple table tags and a little imagination.

These cells

show the

background

color

These cells

have

their

own colors

It can be tricky! Be sure to verify how your tables look using different browsers.

And be aware that Some lighter font colors don't show up when printed out

255.255.

010.

1-255 (ISDN Dial-in)

Santa Clara,

California

255.255.

001.

1-255

Santa Clara,

California

255.255.

002.

1-255

San Jose,

California

255.255.

006.

1-255

Palo Alto,

California

255.255.

004.

1-255

Mountain View,

California

255.255.

020.

1-255 (Engineering)

Santa Clara,

California

255.255.

030.

1-255 (ISDN Dial-in)

San Jose,

California

255.255.

040.

1-255

Redwood City,

California

255.255.

050.

1-255

Los Angeles,

California

255.255.

051.

1-255

San Diego,

California

255.255.

052.

1-255

Sacramento,

California

255.255.

053.

1-255 (ISDN Dial-in)

Sacramento,

California


TABLES and COLORS can be effective tools!

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