The table below is really a table in a table. We've put together what we consider a complex presentation, full of symbols and text with merged cells and a variety of alignments.
If you see what we intended (not all browsers, unfortunately, are up to the task), then you'll get a hint of what HTML Tables can do for you.
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You should be able to see the complex table on this page with your browser. If things are messed up, consider downloading a new version of your browser, or switching browsers.
This page has been tested with several popular browsers. The symbols provide our impression of their ability to handle tables. Since the capability of all browsers is increasing, we've provided our testing date. Apologies, in advance, to browser manufacturers who can now handle tables better than is reflected in our ratings.
| Microsoft Corporation | Internet Explorer for Windows 95 Version 2.0 | 12/29/95 | |
| Internet Explorer for Windows NT V3.51 Version 1.5 (not as good as 2.0) | 3/6/96 | ||
| Netscape Communications Corp. | Netscape Navigator Version 2.0b3 | 12/29/95 | |
| N.C.S.A. Mosaic | Mosaic for Windows 2.0 | 12/29/95 | |
| Frontier | InformationSuperhighway 2 | 12/29/95 | |