| Stewart Gordon 2005-09-16, 7:45 pm |
| Nigel Greenwood wrote:
<snip>
> If you want to emphasize the 3x3 sub-blocks, the simplest approach
> might be to start with a 3x3 super-table, each cell of which then
> contains a further 3x3 sub-table. You can then play around with the
> borders & styles of the different tables to get the effect you want.
> The HTML may look messy, but it's very quick to create by copying &
> pasting.
<snip>
I thought a bit about that. The question is: how easy or not is it to
get the rows and columns to line up properly across sub-tables? I
suppose specifying the heights and widths will work up to a point (that
of someone using a CSS-disabled browser trying to increase the font
size)....
That said, I've just discovered
http://www.printsudoku.com/
which seems to do a half-decent job of it. Maybe this could help me....
Stewart.
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