Re: <tbody> etc



With neither quill nor qualm, JohnW quothed:

> BTW, I am enjoying this Usenet - finally found people to talk to about
> HTML, CSS, etc. I'm single, retired (no office compatriots) and
> maintain web sites for non-profits - none of my friends have any idea
> of what I'm talking about in the web world! {g}

You're lucky. None of my friends know what I'm talking about ever.

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