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On Oct 14, 2011, at 2:42 PM, Lapcewich, Dennis wrote:
> Thanks to all who responded, and confirmed my initial view.
>
> My reason for asking the obvious is that within a government agency, we seem
> to have an excess of pickers of nits (often outside of the actual expertise)
> who just won’t t
On 12 Oct 2011, at 20:58, Lapcewich, Dennis wrote:
> Is it a best practice to wrap content in a table cell using tags?
It is best practise to wrap paragraphs in a P element. If you have paragraphs
in your table data (which is relatively rare, but still possible), then you
should use P elements.
On 10/12/11 12:58 PM, Lapcewich, Dennis wrote:
Is it a best practice to wrap content in a table cell using tags?
I'd say no, never. Each cell should contain exactly what's contained
in the corresponding DB field. If it's text, it might well *contain*
paragraph tags, or not. If it's a string,
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Wrapping table cell content in a p tag adds unneccessary padding and
code. Unless you have a good reason, such as multiple paragraphs
within a table cell, I would avoid the extra code. If you have
multiple paragraphs, then you might want to adjust the css so you
don't have extra space (the
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Folks,
I'm s
Folks,
I'm seeking some best practices advice.
Is it a best practice to wrap content in a table cell using tags? Or just
properly code the and/or tags? We have a couple of schools of
thought raging at the moment and I've been tasked to seek the wisdom of others.
Dennis
Dennis Lapcewich