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With v4.0.2 installed now, the cell border for all tables with the TablePlugin is a white line instead of a dark gray or black line. Turning on the border yields a 3d effect of having the cells inset--not what I want. I cannot figure out what setting (or style perhaps?) needs to be changed so that the 1pixel line between cells is not white. Having a white line instead of a darker line makes it nearly impossible to distinguish cells in a table where multi-row cell spanning in some columns but not others causes two adjacent cells to both be white. In that circumstance, there is then nothing separating them and no color difference, just text on top of more text, which is harder to visually distinguish. This seems like it should be a simple option somewhere but I can't find it.

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease04x00x02
TWiki plugins: DefaultPlugin, EmptyPlugin, InterwikiPlugin
Server OS: WinXP SP1
Web server: Apache 1.3.34
Perl version: 5.8.7-5
Client OS: WinXP SP1
Web Browser: Firefox
Categories: Plugins

-- JoshuaJohnston - 12 Jun 2006

Answer

ALERT! If you answer a question - or someone answered one of your questions - please remember to edit the page and set the status to answered. The status selector is below the edit box.

You can set the table attributes in the Plugin settings section of the TablePlugin, as preferences settings, or individually on every table. See details in the TablePlugin topic.

-- PeterThoeny - 12 Jun 2006

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