- From: Peter Oates <peter@whitenap.plus.com>
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2024 20:50:22 +0000
- To: public-agwg-comments@w3.org
- Message-Id: <em681714f7-6243-4115-9f05-f030f1009d9a@1277d3b1.com>
Dear Sir, I refer to the above Technique F91 and wish to point out that this article shows you how NOT to code a table. How much more useful it would be to include example(s) of how it should be done? Yes I have included <th> cells but the table in question is a single column with just four rows that are self explanatory. You cannot get much simpler. I know you'll turn round and say "Well, look at a different page XXXX and it shows you." But "NO IT DOESN'T." It is not immediately apparent were you should look and you end up looking at pages that don't make things any clearer. In fact, they confuse matters by providing you with far too much information that you weren't looking for so that your head starts to spin with overload. And when you do find the appropriate page it is so verbose, long winded and convoluted, it all just seems like gobbledegook. Keep the relevant information all together please. And keep it simple. And I'm just doing this as a hobby. It's all enough to make you want to give up. Yours earnestly, Peter Oates Website Manager http://www.sotoncs.org.uk <http://www.sotoncs.org.uk/>
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