Don't know (I'm not very CSS knowledgeable) - maybe this provides a hint:
http://www.w3schools.com/Css/pr_tab_table-layout.asp

On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 1:47 PM, Julius Minka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> thanks for advice, I corrected it down to
>
> SPAN.col1 { width: 200px; background-color: #aaa; }
>
> Background color is applied, but width is not.
> I can't see why. Any hint?
>
> Julius
>
>
> On So, 2008-12-06 at 12:58 -0600, Yarko Tymciurak wrote:
> > look for typos;   look at output  with firebug / firefox to try to
> > find hints.
> >
> > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Julius Minka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >         Thanks, this is the solution I need,
> >         except
> >         the two CSS lines are not applied to those elements of row.
> >
> >         I added
> >         SPAN .col1 {width: 200px}
> >         SPAN .col2 {width: 200px}
> >
> >         to the end of static/styles.css
> >         What's wrong?
> >         Julius
> >
> >
> >
> >         On So, 2008-12-06 at 07:33 -0800, mdipierro wrote:
> >         > You cannot format it like a table but you can
> >         >
> >         > represent=lambda r: DIV(SPAN(r.field1,_class="col1"),SPAN
> >         > (r.field2,_class="col2"))
> >         >
> >         > and in css
> >         >
> >         > SPAN .col1 {width: 200px}
> >         > SPAN .col1 {width: 200px}
> >         >
> >         > Massimo
> >         >
> >         >
> >         > On Dec 6, 8:26 am, billf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >         wrote:
> >         > > If you look at the default represent() in t2.py you can
> >         see how to do
> >         > > whatever you want.  Maybe the default is what you want(?)
> >         > >
> >         > > On Dec 6, 2:09 pm, Julius Minka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >         > >
> >         > > > yes, I know.
> >         > > > I do it this way:
> >         > >
> >         > > > db.puppy.represent=lambda row: \
> >         > > >
> >         P(A(row.name,_href=t2.action('display_puppy',[row.id
> ])),SPAN(row.age))
> >         > >
> >         > > > The only trouble is, that it is not formattted like a
> >         table:
> >         > > > dog1
> >         > > > doggie2
> >         > >
> >         > > > I need
> >         > > > dog     1
> >         > > > doggiw  2
> >         > >
> >         > > > Julius
> >         > >
> >         > > > On So, 2008-12-06 at 05:35 -0800, billf wrote:
> >         > >
> >         > > > > are you using t2?  The t2 manual describes doing this
> >         by
> >         > >
> >         > > > > db.mytable.represent=lambda row: '%s %s' %
> >         (row.myfield,row.id)
> >         > >
> >         > > > > which I have used and it works fine.
> >         > >
> >         > > > > On Dec 6, 10:08 am, Julius Minka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >         wrote:
> >         > > > > > How can I format itemize output to a table (regular
> >         structure of
> >         > > > > > columns)? I am showing more columns on the line.
> >         > > > > > Something similar to default view for records...
> >         > > > > > Thanks
> >         > > > > > Julius
> >         > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >
>
>
> >
>

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