Using tables with wild backgrounds
Example page by Chris Stern
  This is about the busiest background I could find in my collection. I tend to go for the more subdued on my personal pages but my more creative side tends to be a little more adventuresome. I named the background bubblegum because it reminds me of all the flavors of Hubbabubba. Up until now I never found a use for it, but I think it works quite well for this example.

Believe it or not some of the same text that appears here also appears in the second table at the very bottom of this page..( Ok this is an extreme case of not being able to read the text), but if you've created a background, or chosen one for your page that obscures your text no matter what color it is, tables might be the solution to allowing you to use even the most wildest creation. 

You can also create tables within tables as I've done on this page. The use of tables gives you a little more freedom to create exactly what you want.
 

If you create something fantastic using the information I've placed on this page let me know as I'm always looking for creatively unique sites to visit. 

Remember your only limited by your imagination.

Another use for tables is shown on my
Creating pages with side borders, tables, and a spacer

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