After the first BL-opoly game, it became evident that Monkey's kind of a diva. *side-eyes Monkey. But I guess at least he keeps the game board lively, too. =P
Truth is, my table is a combination of a more simplified version of my tracking spreadsheet offline, and some stolen ideas from MbD's 2017 BL-opoly table. =P
That is so cool! I would love to know how she got the table (and formatted so nicely!) into BL; I had to make do with using a screenshot image in my update post
According to her post, you can create convert a spreadsheet to html.
I learned extremely basic html when I first started blogging, in a bid to format my posts in fun ways. But my knowledge is nowhere near as vast as MbD's, so the table I inserted is much simpler. I built my table from scratch, but mostly because my one attempt at creating a spreadsheet and converting to html was a bit messy, with all that extraneous code MbD mentions in her post... and I don't know how to clean it all up.
I do believe that there are some online sources that have great tips on how to build a table in html, if you're interested. I sometimes will use the W3Schools site for refreshers and other guides on what codes to use. This one specifically about tables: https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_tables.asp
Thank you so much for unearthing this post! And Jenn/MbD for writing it. I'll read it through and also check out the link you provided. I want a nice looking table :)
You're very welcome! I'm glad you were able to set up your table the way you want it. I know how it is to get obsessed with making things look a certain way--that rabbit hole can go on for hours. lol It looks very nice, by the way!
http://jenn.booklikes.com/post/1576284/audit
http://jenn.booklikes.com/post/1595831/building-tables-in-html-or-how-to-get-your-spreadsheet-on-booklikes
According to her post, you can create convert a spreadsheet to html.
I learned extremely basic html when I first started blogging, in a bid to format my posts in fun ways. But my knowledge is nowhere near as vast as MbD's, so the table I inserted is much simpler. I built my table from scratch, but mostly because my one attempt at creating a spreadsheet and converting to html was a bit messy, with all that extraneous code MbD mentions in her post... and I don't know how to clean it all up.
I do believe that there are some online sources that have great tips on how to build a table in html, if you're interested. I sometimes will use the W3Schools site for refreshers and other guides on what codes to use. This one specifically about tables: https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_tables.asp
I now have a proper table :-)