Looks like I can achieve what I need here using templates. It took a layman 
like me a while (most of today) to figure out how templates worked and what 
I would need to do to create one that overrides just this particular block, 
so perhaps some more detailed documentation on the Asciidoctor site would 
benefit future folks.

Cheers,
--
Dave Smith, PE
@devunwired

On Monday, January 4, 2016 at 11:55:58 AM UTC-7, Dave Smith wrote:
>
> Hi All -
>
> Is there a straightforward way to modify how certain Asciidoc elements 
> (using Asciidoctor) are represented in the HTML output without writing a 
> complete backend? We would like to start using Asciidoc to write the 
> articles posted on our site, and I would like to simplify the HTML used for 
> NOTE/TIP/CAUTION admonition blocks to remove the nested <table> element and 
> match what our site currently uses for admonitions.
>
> Is this possible?
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Dave Smith, PE
> @devunwired
>

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