I immediately think of accessibility. Depending on what you're building,
you could type extend the native elements (ex: <table is="foo-table"> , <tr
is="foo-tr">, etc) and still benefit from built in accessiblity

On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 9:32 AM, Chris Gallo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Because of browser inconsistency with table related elements, I'd like to
> use non-table tags for displaying tabular data.
> I also hate div soup. My solution is just to use my own tags for the
> various table elements (table-header, table-body, row, cell)
> and give them the appropriate display property.
> This seems to work just fine across browsers, are there any pitfalls to
> this approach that anyone can think of?
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