Now we need to make a second cell. We want the left cell to be a little smaller than the right one.
<TABLE BORDER=3 WIDTH=100%> <TR> <TD WIDTH=40%> </TD> <TD WIDTH=60%> Ingredients for Apple Pie <UL> <LI>Apples <LI>Flour <LI>Sugar <LI>Cinnamon </UL> </TD> </TR> </TABLE>
Ingredients for Apple Pie
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As a matter of habit, you should always place a blank space ( ) in any empty cell.
Now would be a good time to copy applepie.gif to your working folder.
Plug the image into the first cell.
<TABLE BORDER=3 WIDTH=100%> <TR> <TD WIDTH=40%><IMG SRC="applepie.gif" WIDTH=150 HEIGHT=138></TD> <TD WIDTH=60%> Ingredients for Apple Pie <UL> <LI>Apples <LI>Flour <LI>Sugar <LI>Cinnamon </UL> </TD> </TR> </TABLE>
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Ingredients for Apple Pie
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All that's left is to align the pie image to the right side of the cell and turn off the border attribute.
<TABLE BORDER=0 WIDTH=100%> <TR> <TD WIDTH=40% ALIGN="right"><IMG SRC="applepie.gif" WIDTH=150 HEIGHT=138></TD> <TD WIDTH=60%> Ingredients for Apple Pie <UL> <LI>Apples <LI>Flour <LI>Sugar <LI>Cinnamon </UL> </TD> </TR> </TABLE>
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Ingredients for Apple Pie
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Bingo!
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