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Fundamentals Guide
BlackBerry Device Software
version
4.6 or later
The view that the user specifies has an impact on how tables appear on the BlackBerry device.
In Column View, table rows that exceed the width of the device screen wrap to fit the width of the screen, and the row cells
are stacked vertically.
In BlackBerry Device Software version 4.6 or later, the BlackBerry Browser ignores table layout in Column View. Each table
cell is rendered on a new line.
In Page View, tables are rendered as defined. Users might be required to scroll horizontally to view the entire width of the
table.
Design tables to fit the screen dimensions and use the HandheldFriendly <meta> tag to prevent scaling. Always test tables
thoroughly to make sure they display as intended on the BlackBerry device in all BlackBerry Browser views.
For a complete list of the supported table elements and attributes and the BlackBerry Device Software version in which support
was introduced, see the BlackBerry Browser HTML Reference.

Images

The BlackBerry® Browser renders the following image types:
BMP
GIF, including animated GIFs
JPEG
PNG
TIFF
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Description
Basic layout attributes for tables are supported. You can span rows and columns or adjust
padding or spacing between table cells. Content in table cells is always wrapped; the
nowrap attribute is not supported.
In BlackBerry Device Software version 4.5 or earlier, users can turn off support for tables in the
BlackBerry Browser options.
In BlackBerry Device Software version 4.6 or later, the BlackBerry Browser provides full support
for tables, including support for the <thead>, <tbody>, and <tfoot> container
elements.
In BlackBerry Device Software version 4.6 or later, users can not specify support for tables;
tables are always supported.
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