Is it possible to change the font size and weight in an ADF table?

Is it possible to change the font size and weight in an ADF table? I have tried to change the various font size and weight settings for a table and its columns and they seem to have no effect on the font size or weight in a table row.

You would use skinning to modify font-size & weight for the table.
In addition to the link suggested by Vinod,
Take a look at http://biemond.blogspot.com/2009/01/adf-skinning-in-jdeveloper-11g.html
Thanks,
Navaneeth

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