Talk:HTML tables

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-- UPDATE: 17th August 2011 - update done. One thing I haven't added is coverage of the headers attribute. While this is still part of the spec, despite being removed and added back in a couple of times in the history of HTML5, I think we shoujld leave it out of here, as it is an advanced feature that is unlikely to be useful to beginners. I've never used it, in my 14 years of coding HTML. (comment by Chris)

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A web designer/developer by trade, a photographer, moblogger and professional art weirdo for the love of it, Ms. Jen started her art and design career in the high chair with her love of personal food art and food wall art at the age of 11 months. She taught herself HTML in 1996 when a computer snob said that an artist could not learn to code and has been fully in love with all things web design ever since.

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