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From: Dolenko, Kristen
Date: May 26, 2023 8:31AM


In the table yes...but if we pulled the info out of the table and structured it using CSS, better, no?

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On 26/05/2023 15:19, Dolenko, Kristen wrote:
> ...but that the better approach, to make it more understandable, would
> be
to use CSS.

Nope, nothing to do with using CSS. Both Glen and I pointed out that
*instead* of using CSS to make paragraphs of text *look* like headings, actual heading markup should be used instead.

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