The Letter O
This is an image of an upper case O. |
The Letter P
This is an image of an upper case P. |
The Letter Q
This is an image of an upper case Q. |
The Letter R
This is an image of an upper case R. |
The Letter S
This is an image of an upper case S. |
The Letter T
This is an image of an upper case T. |
The Letter U
This is an image of an upper case U. |
The Letter V
This is an image of an upper case V. |
The Letter W
This is an image of an upper case W. |
The Letter X
This is an image of an upper case X. |
The Letter Y
This is an image of an upper case Y. |
The Letter Z
This is an image of an upper case Z. |
Pages:
Usually when you design a page, you are the one that has to decide what a data table
will look like, but what if you want to give your users some options? This neat little
sample script allows users to select how many columns and rows the table should have and
displays the table accordingly. It even automatically adds paging if there's more data
then it can display within the user's selected table size.