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It seems that the meaning of <code>"</code> is meant to be ''the same content as left of this cell'' in this case, in most other cases it's ''the same content as above this cell''. I have my reservations about this shorthand, although of course I understand that it saves a lot of useless reading and thus increases the overview considerably. In javascript-enhanced tables it breaks or prevents sortability. Could it be possible to get the same effect via CSS? Would it even be a stylistic matter? --[[User:Xenwolf|Xenwolf]] ([[User talk:Xenwolf|talk]]) 12:26, 30 November 2020 (UTC) | It seems that the meaning of <code>"</code> is meant to be ''the same content as left of this cell'' in this case, in most other cases it's ''the same content as above this cell''. I have my reservations about this shorthand, although of course I understand that it saves a lot of useless reading and thus increases the overview considerably. In javascript-enhanced tables it breaks or prevents sortability. Could it be possible to get the same effect via CSS? Would it even be a stylistic matter? --[[User:Xenwolf|Xenwolf]] ([[User talk:Xenwolf|talk]]) 12:26, 30 November 2020 (UTC) | ||
: Just thought I'd throw this out there, but the phrase ''the same content as left of this cell'' is also the meaning of the merged cells on the 94edo | : Just thought I'd throw this out there, but the phrase ''the same content as left of this cell'' is also the meaning of the merged cells on the [[Table of 94edo intervals]]... --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 13:56, 30 November 2020 (UTC) |