We have two different styles that we allow on our site.  A solid style
and an outline style.
I had some correspondence with reddot about getting the two styles to
sit nicely in the Assign fixed style sheet option in the template
element.
They couldn’t come up with anything so what we ended up doing is just
defining a default table style in the fixed style sheet so that
whenever a table is created it has the default style in the editor
window.
We have also defined it in the site style sheet.  For the other option
we have redefined all the table styles and provide a class name for it
that we, as the final approvers, can add as a class name to the table
in the view source.
Authors will have to live with the fact that they will only ever see
the default style in the editor but it will look different on the web
site if the alternative style has been added.

Don’t even get started on trying to make the tables with the reddot
editor standards compliant, as it is a total nightmare.
Again I have to go into every new table that is created, or tables
that have been edited and make sure manually that are compliant.
Pain in the … but at least it works.

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