At 11:34 AM 1/4/05, Charles Martin wrote:
Tables wouldn't do this. Also, lists are just easier for me to use than tables, and tables create more code weight than do lists. Anybody have thoughts on this?
Well, for me, the deciding factor on using a table is if the elements contained in the table are 2 dimensional.

Charles,

I agree with you, however for the sake of completeness let me add that two-dimensionality doesn't mandate tables per se. A definition list is also two-dimensional -- N rows by N columns, with the structural peculiarity that first column is DT (inline) and the subsequent 1-N columns are DDs (block), structurally resembling a table in which the first cell of each row is a TH.

Paul

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