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This is the content area. Be advised that text is more difficult to read when not broken into columns. Tables can be used for breaking the content area into columns. See the examples below.

This is a two-column format table. Using tables to divide text, graphics and other content into columns makes text easier to read. You can also use table cells to create vertical rules between columns, as seen at right.


This is a two-column format table. Using tables to divide text, graphics and other content into columns makes text easier to read. You can also use table cells to create vertical rules between columns, as seen at left.

 

This is a three-column format table. Using tables to divide text, graphics and other content into columns makes text easier to read. You can also use table cells to create vertical rules between columns, as seen at right.


Users can alter the column widths to fit their particular need. Be aware that very narrow columns can make text flow irregularly.


When using the three-column layout, one column could contain links, while the others contain graphics or text.

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