![]() ![]() Tables are the right choice when that is the case. That’s not true – they semantically indicate tabular data. You might occasionally hear: tables are unsemantic. What kinds of things are appropriate in tables? Here are some: a plan/pricing/features comparison, bowling scores, an internal grid of employee data, financial data, a calendar, the nutrition facts information panel, a logic puzzle solver, etc. The “would this make sense in a spreadsheet?” test is usually appropriate. Perhaps you’ve heard the generic advice: tables are for tabular data (see the first sentence of this blog post). It’s a good time to take a break and discuss the when of tables. Just make on row of all and then each subsequent row with the first cell only as. ![]() It’s just no more important than the vertical column of headers so it feels weird to group that top row alone. I might skip a in this situation even though that first row is all header. ![]()
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