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| To arrange information clearly or for creating complex layouts you can use '''tables'''. They might look a little frightening at first sight, but don't let that discourage you - it's farily easy once you've tried once or twice. | |||
| {| | |||
|  | align="center" valign="middle" | A table is opened by  | |||
|  | | |||
|  <nowiki>{|</nowiki> | |||
|  | align="center" valign="middle" | and closed with | |||
|  | | |||
|   <nowiki>|}</nowiki> | |||
|  | align="center" valign="middle" |, each in a separate line. | |||
|  |} | |||
| In between you can use pipes (<tt>|</tt>) at the beginning of a line to create a new '''table cell''' (column). | |||
| A pipe followed by a hyphen (<tt>|-</tt>) triggers a new '''table row'''. | |||
| ===Example=== | |||
| {| | |||
|  | | |||
|  <nowiki>{| | |||
|  | A1 | |||
|  | B1 | |||
|  | C1 | |||
|  |- | |||
|  | A2 | |||
|  | B2 | |||
|  | C2 | |||
|  |- | |||
|  | A3 | |||
|  | B3 | |||
|  | C3 | |||
|  |}</nowiki> | |||
|  | align="center" valign="middle" |      results in      | |||
|  | | |||
| {| | |||
|  | A1 | |||
|  | B1 | |||
|  | C1 | |||
|  |- | |||
|  | A2 | |||
|  | B2 | |||
|  | C2 | |||
|  |- | |||
|  | A3 | |||
|  | B3 | |||
|  | C3 | |||
|  |- | |||
|  |} | |||
|  |} | |||
| [[Help:Tutorial/5|'''Continue''' ...]] | [[Help:Tutorial/5|'''Continue''' ...]] | ||
| [[Category:WikiTutorial|4]] | [[Category:WikiTutorial|4]] | ||
Latest revision as of 00:10, 5 June 2010
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To arrange information clearly or for creating complex layouts you can use tables. They might look a little frightening at first sight, but don't let that discourage you - it's farily easy once you've tried once or twice.
| A table is opened by | {|
 | and closed with | |} | , each in a separate line. | 
In between you can use pipes (|) at the beginning of a line to create a new table cell (column).
A pipe followed by a hyphen (|-) triggers a new table row.
Example
| {|
 | A1
 | B1
 | C1
 |-
 | A2
 | B2
 | C2
 |-
 | A3
 | B3
 | C3
 |}
 | results in | 
 |