TABLE: example that works

This one goes in the hopper for discussing techniques for alternative pages
for tables.

PRE, sigh.  But people can use it.

Al

>Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 7:20:45
>Subject: [webwatch] Re: on line transit schedules
>To: "webwatch" <webwatch@telelists.com>
>From: "Kelly Ford" <kford@teleport.com>
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>Hi,
>
>For one example of what seems to me to be a reasonably friendly transit 
>schedule visit:
>
>http://www.tri-met.org/schedule/w/t1109_0.htm
>
>or
>
>http://www.tri-met.org
>
>for the main starting point of the web site.
>
>The schedule lists six time points down the left side of the screen and 
>then six times that the bus will be at that point.
>
>This pattern is repeated down the page as many times as necessary.
>
>The challenge of displaying any information that is columnar in nature is 
>not an easy one to meet.  However, once folks know what happening on these 
>pages I've found that the vast majority can effectively use them.
>
>Kelly
> 

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