33. Converting
tables to HTML
Before employing the configuration settings
described in this section:
You might find that you can achieve
exactly the appearance you want for tables in HTML without any of the
settings described here.
Topics include:
§33.1
Assigning properties to tables
§33.2
Defining sets of tables
§33.3 Specifying
table structure
§33.4
Specifying table attributes
§33.5
Positioning tables, table titles, and table footnotes
§33.6
Using macros to control table properties
§33.7
Converting tables to paragraphs
DITA2Go supports WAI (Web Accessibility
Initiative) markup for HTML tables; see:
§34. Generating WAI
markup for HTML
§35. Identifying
HTML table structure for WAI
§36. Marking HTML
table cells for WAI
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32.10 Supplying
a background image or watermark
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33.1 Assigning
properties to tables
Parent Topic:
IV. Configuring
HTML/XML output
Sibling Topics:
22. Converting to HTML/XHTML
23. Converting to generic XML
24. Converting to DITA XML
25. Configuring DITA maps
26. Converting to DocBook XML
27. Splitting and extracting files
28. Creating HTML links
29. Providing navigation
in HTML
30. Mapping text formats
to HTML/XML
31. Setting up CSS for HTML
32. Including graphics in
HTML
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