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How to manage tables in dreamweaver

Hi, im using dreamweaver and i have a table in which i have an image. When i add another table under the table existing it comes right at the bottom. What should i do to that table so i can move it and place it anywhere around the page. Is there any solution to this, please help or provide me with another idea of displaying my data wherever i want.
And another problem is that, when i place something on the top it doesnt show up there it comes slighty away from where i had placed.

Need help, thank you so much

Jollyyy100
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Don't post things twice.
Dreamweaver isn't perfect (nor any other WYSIWYG editor), live with it ;)
If you really want control over your pages, code them yourself.

twiss
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Hi mate,

Please post your html code here so we can help you. Look in to CSS for image positions, you dont need to use tables:)

rdowney24
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Not that smart to code by my self.
Thanks though, i got the solution.

Jollyyy100
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Hey, thanks but actually i had a mistake its working now.

Jollyyy100
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twiss is wright, 100%, Don't post things twice.
thank you twiss you are expert,

nirma1230
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Haha, thank you :)
@Jollyyy100, perhaps explain what the solution was and mark the thread solved?

twiss
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Don't post things twice. Dreamweaver isn't perfect (nor any other WYSIWYG editor), live with it ;) If you really want control over your pages, code them yourself.


I AGREE with you ! have to code yourself :)

mindlesswizard
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As everyone else is telling you, coding the pages yourself is going to be the best way to get what you want. WYSIWYG editors don't like to have things stacked. They tend to go from one straight to the next.

Suetan
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