https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4740

--- Comment #29 from Michael Zajac <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to C. Scott Ananian from comment #27)
> Once your table is sufficiently complicated, it's probably best to use
> literal HTML, IMO.

But grouping table rows is a very simple concept. 

There is high demand. Editors are already attempting to do this in tens of
thousands of tables using complex, inconsistent, inaccessible, inadequate, and
inappropriate hacks (rows of table headers, horizontal rules, inline CSS,
nested tables, etc.). 

It should be possible to accomplish this with dead-simple wikitext, and
visually format it consistently and automatically in standard style sheets.

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