Gap analysis tables - experiment

Hi Lisa,

We discussed the large tables in the gap-analysis, and I've had a little experiment with a new structure.

Before going too far with this, I thought I'd try it one table 1 in a separate branch, and see if it's going in the right direction:
https://rawgit.com/w3c/coga/gap-analysis-table-change/gap-analysis/index.html#secure-web-authentication

The first bit is the same, the changes are just for the table:

  *   Each row becomes a heading (4);
  *   The user-need goes into a blockquote, which adds a line on the left (and it is written first person, so sounds like a quote);
  *   The other cells are put into a definition list structure, so a <dt> tags for techniques, OS etc.
  *   The techniques / points in the data cells going into <dd> items.

For people not familiar with DL/DT/DD structures, it is basically a flexible list of stuff with multiple items per "term". Hopefully you can see that in the doc.

I think it works to keep the information on the same screen (I get horizontal scrolling), do others think it works as a better format than the tables?

Kind regards,

-Alastair

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