I'm not using it for layout. Stop wasting our time guessing purposes.

The reason it doesn't work is not that "it's something that the
designers of the web never intended" (wtf!!?), it's because of the old
line break parsing problem in TW.

Lists in table cells is no extra-ordinary purpose.

On Jul 9, 6:52 pm, HansBKK <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Saturday, July 9, 2011 8:03:11 PM UTC+7, Sub wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the reply, but it's just another complicated hack solution
> > for a simple thing like a list in a table cell.
>
> > I'm using TW at work and "solutions" like this are useless since you
> > cannot seriously explain it to your colleagues.
>
> Putting a list into a table cell requires such workarounds because it's
> something that the designers of the web never intended.
>
> You're trying to use a table for layout, trying to get a certain display of
> your content within a tiddler, correct?
>
> In HTML a table cell is designed to hold a single datum, since a table is
> intended to lay out tabular data, as in a database table.
>
> You should be using CSS for layout, but that does take a certain amount of
> knowledge and experience.
>
> Maybe you should be using something like Excel for layout, might be more
> appropriate for your and your colleague's skill level. . .

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