Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| >>>>> "Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| 
| Lars> | On a related note, the page www.lyx.org/news/ does not
| Lars> validate | because of the use of <center>. What is the
| Lars> xhtmlly-correct version of | this tag?
| 
| Lars> Either use
| 
| Lars> <div class="center"> </div>
| 
| Lars> or use the class modifier on the other tag:
| 
| Lars> <table class="center"> </table>
| 
| Well, both validate, but do not do what I want. The code I have
| problems with is the news about the gmane groups. It looks like
| 
| <center>
| <table>
| <tr><td>lyx-devel</td><td>gmane.editors.lyx.devel</td></tr>
| <tr><td>lyx-users</td><td>gmane.editors.lyx.general</td></tr>
| <tr><td>lyx-cvs</td><td>gmane.editors.lyx.cvs</td></tr>
| <tr><td>lyx-announce</td><td>gmane.editors.lyx.announce</td></tr>
| <tr><td>lyx-docs</td><td>gmane.editors.lyx.documentation</td></tr>
| </table>
| </center>
| 
| and is _not_ inside a <p>...</p>. If I replace <center> by a class=
| specifier (either kind), I get a table which is left justified, but
| with centered columns. I want the opposite.
| 
| Hints?

I do not get what you mean.

cascading might help

-- 
        Lgb

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