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:#Now I'm not sure about this particular use of unbuletted lists. Sure the principle is good and all. But I'm not sure it's worth the effort here. In the "Album details" column it saves a little space. And in "Sales" and "Certifications" column it can sometimes indicate a list of two items. It's a lot of code for a small change. However, [[The Prodigy discography]] contains a few examples where unbuletted lists would really be useful (lists of 4 to 7 items). It needs some more thoughts (and possibly feedback from users) on my opinion.
:Among tables, there are some far more urgent use of {{t|Flatlist}} (with another layout) in {{t|Navbox}} for example. I'd rather work on a large-scale important improvement on Navbox than a few lists here and there. Priorities, priorites. ;-) [[User:Dodoïste|Dodoïste]] ([[User talk:Dodoïste|talk]]) 04:35, 11 September 2010 (UTC)
::# At a second thought, the widths are set to create a cellpadding. And ems doesn't work in the width attribute. Maybe the % would be a good solution but I'm not sure. Is there a reason why <code>cellpadding="5"</code> doesn't work with <code>class="wikitable"</code>? Cellpadding would definitely be the simplest solution.
::# If cellpadding are used it also solves the issue with centered text as text becomes centered by default: <code>align=center</code> becomes useless. Regards, [[User:Dodoïste|Dodoïste]] ([[User talk:Dodoïste|talk]]) 17:29, 12 September 2010 (UTC)
== Avoiding more than two levels of headers ==
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