How do I wrote tables

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Mistborn
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How do I wrote tables

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I was about to post some stuff for my project but that standard BBCode tables seem not to work for me
ex. [/td][/tr]
Ajacent 0-5ft
Near 5ft-100ft
Short 100ft-500ft
Way Out 500ft-1000ft
Extreme 1000ft-1 mile
Remote 1 mile

Is there somthing I'm doing wrong
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Re: How do I wrote tables

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Adjacent0-5ft
Near5ft-100ft
Short100ft-500ft
Way Out500ft-1000ft
Extreme1000ft-1 mile
Remote1 mile

Wrong tags. Did you read the FAQ as instructed by the Table button tooltip?
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Re: How do I wrote tables

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Yeah, basically your problem is that this form uses [/td][td] and [/td][/tr][tr][td] instead of [td] and [tr]
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Post by Josh_Kablack »

After my last table-using project I just PMmed myself a block including all the relevant table commands. I copy and edit it for anything else:

It looks like this, cut, edit and paste if that helps:



ArmourArmour BonusMax DexNon Prof PenBAB typeSkill Rank typeSpell type
[row color=green]*
**Leather***
Curiass+4+6-1Buff JerkinSharkskin SuitForge Leathers
Half+5+5-1Dragonhide ArmourHide ArmourNaga Hide
Full+6+4-1Dragonscale SuitChitin CarapaceMysterious Membrane

"But transportation issues are social-justice issues. The toll of bad transit policies and worse infrastructure—trains and buses that don’t run well and badly serve low-income neighborhoods, vehicular traffic that pollutes the environment and endangers the lives of cyclists and pedestrians—is borne disproportionately by black and brown communities."
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