[Pro] List with coloured numbers

I’m trying to make a simple list with numbers going above 9, so requiring right alignment. Simple to do with the tabs. However, I want the colour of the numbers to match the colour of my text lines. How to do this?

I have tried the Freeway table, but cannot be rid of the frame and my alignments go crazy.

See my horror story here: http://smilingresults.com/bizpres/Communication/10greattips.html

Tks for helping


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Hi Nick,

Take a look at this http://www.anoptic.com/demo/nick/index.html. Is
it in the ballpark?

Style-wise you have a real Hydra happening but with a little
housekeeping we should be able to get things sorted out.

Todd

On Apr 18, 2009, at 11:59 AM, Nick wrote:

I’m trying to make a simple list with numbers going above 9, so
requiring right alignment. Simple to do with the tabs. However, I
want the colour of the numbers to match the colour of my text lines.
How to do this?


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Thanks Todd. I’m not sure I was clear enough. Meanwhile, I got around the tabs on the table. But I cannot get rid of the frame. I simply don’t want it. Is there a way to only have the list without any feng-shui decoration?


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I assume you mean the table border? It currently has a 5px border,
just select the table and remove the border attribute using the
Inspector.

Todd

On Apr 18, 2009, at 12:36 PM, Nick wrote:

But I cannot get rid of the frame. I simply don’t want it. Is there
a way to only have the list without any feng-shui decoration?


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And it was that easy! It’s simply per-fect. Many thanks, Todd.


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You’re welcome.

You may want to consider making that list into a proper html list.
From a semantic aspect it will give the content more importance with
respect to search engines. As it is, search engines will not see it as
an actual list even though it looks like one to the viewer. Instead
it’s just plain-Jane text which is OK but it’s not being used to its
potential.

Todd

On Apr 18, 2009, at 12:48 PM, Nick wrote:

And it was that easy! It’s simply per-fect. Many thanks, Todd.


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