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Table combinators for XHTML. | |||||||||||||
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data HtmlTable | |||||||||||||
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class HTMLTABLE ht where | |||||||||||||
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above :: (HTMLTABLE ht1, HTMLTABLE ht2) => ht1 -> ht2 -> HtmlTable | |||||||||||||
aboves :: HTMLTABLE ht => [ht] -> HtmlTable | |||||||||||||
besides :: HTMLTABLE ht => [ht] -> HtmlTable | |||||||||||||
simpleTable :: [HtmlAttr] -> [HtmlAttr] -> [[Html]] -> Html | |||||||||||||
If you can't be bothered with the above, then you can build simple tables with simpleTable. Just provide the attributes for the whole table, attributes for the cells (same for every cell), and a list of lists of cell contents, and this function will build the table for you. It does presume that all the lists are non-empty, and there is at least one list. Different length lists means that the last cell gets padded. If you want more power, then use the system above, or build tables explicitly. | |||||||||||||
Produced by Haddock version 2.3.0 |