Straight HTML tables (and other JS frameworks) allow one to have a 
little fun and get away from straight columns/rows. For example, a 
single data cell can take up two columns and three rows, while the other 
fields on those three rows all just use a row each (but may vary in how 
many columns are used (columns just being a specified width). Picture a 
photoID alongside a grid of personal information.

It seems I can do that with a one-column table and an HTML cell 
renderer, but I thought I would check to make sure I was not missing 
something in qooxdoo.

cheers, kenny

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