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HTML Tables stacking and Text layering

I’m new at this. How do I prevent my Tables from stacking and my Text from the next page from layering under the Tables?

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@NogDogOct 06.2006 — Learn how to use [url=http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/]CSS[/url].

[url=http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=7]WebDeveloper.com CSS forum[/url]

[url=http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/showthread.php?t=61083]CSS References thread[/url]

[url=http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/learning]W3.org "Learning CSS" links[/url]
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@NewatHTML5authorOct 06.2006 — Nogdog,

My sad face is now a happy one. Looks like I have a lot of CSS learning to do.

Thanks for the Links.

Diana ?
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@NogDogOct 06.2006 — Have fun learning. If you get bogged down, for inspiration take a look at www.csszengarden.com to see layouts all created from the same HTML page -- with no tables -- just using different CSS stylesheets.
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@NewatHTML5authorOct 07.2006 — NogDog,

If a web page has been created in Html, can the page also be coded in CSS?

Or is it one or the other?

Diana
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@the_treeOct 07.2006 — No, you've missed the point. HTML handles the structure of your document whereas CSS merely handles presentational infomation, you'll need to use both.
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@NogDogOct 07.2006 — You might want to take a look at [url=http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Guide/Style]this introductory article[/url] on using CSS.
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@duguOct 07.2006 — You use css to edit your website layout. If your are very very new, take a few hours and read the css tutorial on w3schools. It is the best and it helped me a lot.
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@NewatHTML5authorOct 07.2006 — Thank you I will take the time to read the css tutorial.
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@the_treeOct 07.2006 — You use css to edit your website layout.[/QUOTE]Not really. Well, you do, but CSS also handles the rest of the presentational infomation. Colors, text-sizes, fonts, styles, layering, backgrounds, et cetera et cetera...
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@NewatHTML5authorOct 07.2006 — The Tree,

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