11 month ago
deusx : Welcome to Tablecloth - "By simply adding 2 lines of code to your html page you will have styled and active tables that your visitors will love"
factoryjoe : Welcome to Tablecloth - "Tablecloth is lightweight, easy to use, unobtrusive way to add style and behaviour to your html table elements. By simply adding 2 lines of code to your html page you will have styled and active tables that your visitors will love." Sa
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16 month ago
Richard Rutter : How to prevent HTML tables from becoming too wide - There seems to be universal acceptance of table-layout:fixed.
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27 month ago
plasticbag : Vitamin has a feature on how to design and code HTML e-mails - I had to do some of these a few years back and it was a miserable process. Wish I'd had this article then...
philgyford : Vitamin Features » HTML Emails - Taming the Beast - For future reference. Although I really hope I never ever need it (via Plasticbag).
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30 month ago
philgyford : SortedTable example - Dynamically sorted and rearranged HTML tables using Javascript.
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47 month ago
Kayode Okeyode : Designing Accessible Tables
Wayne Burkett : Bring on the tables | 456 Berea Street - "It?s important to remember that tables are still perfectly fine to use ? if used correctly." #
Clément Hardoüin : Bon balisage de tableaux - Les tableaux c'est bien mais pas pour la mise en page. Et c'est mieux quand c'est bien balisé, la preuve par l'exemple.
Paul Hammond : Bring on the tables | 456 Berea Street - There is even more to data tables than I have mentioned here
plasticbag : Bring on the tables - a guide to the proper use of HTML mark-up when presenting tabular data - "For a table to be accessible to people using a screen reader or some other non-visual user agent, it needs to tell the user agent how the information it contains is related."
Richard Rutter : Bring on the tables - Spot-on advice for coding accessible tables (filed under Mark-up techniques).
jonhicks : Bring on the tables | 456 Berea Street
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