Top of the TABLE to ya!
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Due to the inherent difficulty of webtables...
- HTML becomes lengthy and harder to read
- browser compatibility issue at standards level (w3.org)
- Calculation of components can be calculated to different ATTRIBUTE strategies and can be arithmetic-intensive
method-experimentation and optimization of coding-strategies (for brevity and rational-organization criteria (others?)) are called for.
This area will track several ongoing experiments with different strategies:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- Table Tag Experiment 001 - Hello World (started 9/26/96)
- diagonally-descending lattice based on colspan/rowspan combining visible gif-placers and html-text, difference of flushness on outermost lines with Netscape 3b(5or6?) but not on ie 2.1 for win 3.1
- Table Tag Experiment 002 - Farlow & Sons (started 9/27/96)
- emphasizes elementary layout issues in black on white
- Table Tag Experiment 003 - VGA-color (started 9/28/96)
- basic palette options, featuring nifty nesting example
- Table Tag Experiment 004 - Santa Monica Cruise (started 9/29/96)
- tackles the banner-color issue, plans for default to no font/BG color
- Table Tag Experiment 005 - Home Page revision (started 9/29/96)
- I love this sucker. Renders fine on IE2.1 but is one nesting too many for my Netscape 3b. Also, didn't fix the e-mail bottom line to make it hot.
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this page/area started 9/27/96
while doing this I discovered these lovable H1 ASCII-ish diacriticals