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  2. Cellpadding - Wikipedia

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    Space between text and borders is an important element of web page design, because it improves the readability of text and visual appeal of graphics in table cells. [5] Cellpadding makes this possible, and web design experts emphasize the importance of carefully selecting the cellpadding values. [6] [7] The same effect can be accomplished in ...

  3. Help:Advanced table formatting - Wikipedia

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    Note the use of both "cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0" so as to not separate the spacing between the first syllable "Bee" and "thoven". A third column can be used to enclose text in outside brackets, then putting the closing-bracket "]" in column 3, as follows: Wikicode <

  4. Help:Table/Advanced - Wikipedia

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    Text: data 123: data 123 Text: data 1234: data 1234 If most columns consist of data cells, then you might choose to align the data to the right. It is easy.

  5. Padding (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cellpadding, or cell padding, in HTML and CSS languages, the amount of space between the border of a table cell and its contents (margin in a cell) HTML padding, an HTML attribute used to space between the text and the border; CSS padding, a type of spacing used to lay out websites

  6. Data structure alignment - Wikipedia

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    Data structure alignment is the way data is arranged and accessed in computer memory. It consists of three separate but related issues: data alignment , data structure padding , and packing . The CPU in modern computer hardware performs reads and writes to memory most efficiently when the data is naturally aligned , which generally means that ...

  7. Semi-structured data - Wikipedia

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    Semi-structured data [1] is a form of structured data that does not obey the tabular structure of data models associated with relational databases or other forms of data tables, but nonetheless contains tags or other markers to separate semantic elements and enforce hierarchies of records and fields within the data.

  8. List of data structures - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of well-known data structures. For a wider list of terms, see list of terms relating to algorithms and data structures. For a comparison of running times for a subset of this list see comparison of data structures.

  9. Zipper (data structure) - Wikipedia

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    A list-zipper always represents the entire data structure. However, this information is from the perspective of a specific location within that data structure. Consequently, a list-zipper is a pair consisting of both the location as a context or starting point, and a recording or path that permits reconstruction from that starting location.