On Tue, 26 Jan 2021 19:17:24 GMT, Jonathan Gibbons <j...@openjdk.org> wrote:

> In general, I recommend where possible using the styles provided in the 
> standard stylesheet, for overall visual consistency.

I totally agree.  I overlooked the standard styles for the tables. Thanks to 
@mrserb for pointing me in the right direction.

Since most tables in java.desktop use striped tables, it makes sense to use 
this style in these files too.

Although I had said I preferred `plain` class for `componentProperties.html`, I 
changed my opinion after looking at the updated file, it feels lighter when 
striped.

The table in `NumericShaper` has confusing rendering with `striped` class, 
that's why it uses `plain`.

> FYI, although it seems like the standard styles work for you in this case, if 
> you should ever need it, javadoc now supports package-specific and 
> module-specific stylesheets. Just put `*.css` files in the `doc-files` 
> subdirectory or a package or module, and javadoc should pick it up and use it.

Thank you. It's good to know as it allows for keeping consistent look across 
files as opposed to applying style changes in individual files.

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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/2210

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