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Using Images as Hyperlinks
An image can also serve as a link. By default, there are no differences in image layout if the
image serves as a link or not. However, the R380 browser can be set to show image links with a
frame of 1 black and 1 white pixel. This affects the card layout.
WML
An image hyperlink example
<p align="center">
<br/>
<a href="mailto:pizza@penguin.nu">
<img alt="Penguin" src="mail.gif" width="44"
height="50"/></a>
          
<a href="wtai://wp/mc;+464690510"><img alt="Baker"
src="phone.gif" width="42" height="50"/></a><br/>
</p>
Using Tables
Due to its wide display, the R380 browser has good support for tables. Tables are used to make
information easier to grasp and analyze.
The R380 browser displays a table in columns and rows without a border. The table is located
on a new line. Empty table cells and empty table rows are significant and are included in the
presentation of the table.
A column’s contents can be left aligned, centre aligned, or right aligned. The browser will
handle a multiple-lines cell, which may result from wrapping of cell contents.
The width of each column is determined by the maximum width of the text or images in that
column. If the width of the table turns out to be too large, the size of each column is reduced
proportionally and the contents wrapped if possible.
Tables can also be used to format card contents that includes images in an appealing way.