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Tables and Definition Lists

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Certain kinds of information need to be displayed in a certain kind of way—of that there is no doubt. A train timetable needs rows and columns, whether on the Web or in a pocket pamphlet. You can try and do it another way, but it is likely that the answer has been staring you in the face all along—tables are the right tools for the job.

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(2006). Tables and Definition Lists. In: Beginning CSS Web Development. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0225-7_8

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