Bob

Using tabular form should be the first choice; where you have what is
naturally a table.  What you have is clearly a table.  I would suggest that
if reworking this and really taking the needs of users into account; maybe
breaking the data into a series of smaller tables (possibly based around
nation) would be a good idea.  It would then be more usable, making it
easier to scan irrespective of whatever type of agent / browser they may be
using.

Regards

- Rob

Raising web standards  : http://ele.vation.co.uk

On 06/03/07, Bob Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm reworking a site to get it up to web standards.

"Tables should be used only to contain tabular data"

Would current accepted practices be:

If it can be done without a table that should be first choice.

or

Is there a definition of what is considered tabular data (or is it in
the eyes of the beholder)?

Would this be acceptable for using a table:

http://www.fifeweb.org/wp/org/org_jdg_sdt_lst.html




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