
Oh yeah I forgot to mention, there are no tds being generated. I
manually added them to my code and forgot. Change your code to this:
triTable a1 a2 b = table << td a1 `above` td a2 `beside` td b
I assume it doesn't add them automatically because there are
attributes you might want to add to your tds.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Tom Murphy
On 6/20/11, David McBride
wrote: I think you have it backwards. <-> is above and > is beside.
No, I think > is above: (http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/xhtml/3000.2.0.1/doc/html/src/Te...)
triTable a1 a2 b = table << a1 `above` a2 `beside` b
seems to work for me, but you can add parenthesis around the a's to make it more clear.
For some reason, it's not working for me. The input: triTable (toHtml $ "1") (toHtml $ "2") (toHtml $ "3")
results in: "<table ><tr >13</tr ><tr >2</tr ></table >" even when I just set it up as a "let" in GHCi.
Thanks, Tom