Cellpadding with CSS in dreamweaver

I'm stuck once again in the world of CSS.
I have a table which I gave the ID "navi_table". I'm simply trying to give the cells inside that specific table cell padding. The other tables in the page should not be affected.
How should I do this by using dreamweavers CSS panel?
My poor attempt was to use an Advanced (ID, pseudo class selector) like this:
#navi_table tr
But it has no effect on the table. What am I missing and how should I correctly apply cell padding to that table using Dreamweaver CS3?

You'd need to apply the padding to the table cell, not the row. So:
#navi_table td { padding: 4px 6px; }
...or
#navi_table th { padding: 4px 6px; }
Also make sure not padding is assigned to the HTML in the table element.

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