Make the widths of the td's consistent, and the contents should line up better. Basically, make each td width="25% or td width="200px.
Make the widths of the td's consistent, and the contents should line up better. Basically, make each or.
If you were to use the following structure instead, and place your ASP elements in the tags of the outer table (rather then creating new tables), then the columns would be automatically sized to fit the largest element from any of the rows, producing the desired results. . CartonTb { font-size:x-large; text-align:right; } .
CartonlnkBtn { text-align:left; font-size:x-large; } I have never used ASP before and so I'm unaware if there are any ASP conventions that would affect this structure. And as Don suggested, you will want to change the text-align for .cartonTb.
Make the widths of the td's consistent, and the contents should line up better. Basically, make each.
In addition to @Jordan's suggestion you will want text-align:left for .cartonTb.
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