HTML tables

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  • logi0

    ETM,

    in essence, at it's core, it's a row. css gives you more control. In my work do I rarely ever make a "table" of a few rows. everything is back end fed out to hundreds if not thousands of rows so I code for end appearance.

    if you are going to apply a class to every column of the row for different widths or text color, why, in my opinion, deal with the inherit cross browser differences in table rendering?

    skip over that issue, never look back.
    my opinion/practice.

    also, according to my stats on personal and client sites, i can't tell if any visitor ever used a screen reader. I hope to see the one I used today in my analytics.

    • *facepalmETM
    • i hope you're not a professional web designer or got an education in the fieldTheBlueOne

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