This question is a little OT but no doubt everyone and their brother is
generating tables here so heres my question.

I'm a little frustrated with CSS. Sure I can define styles for TH, TD,
and so on. But mildly sophisticated pages are buried in tables within
tables. Specifying global styles for these tags is useless. Likewise I
can define a class like:

.t { 
    font-size: small;
    border-bottom: 1px lightgrey solid;
    border-right: 1px lightgrey solid;
}

and add a class="t" to EVER SINGLE TH and TD tag like:

  echo "<table cellpadding=\"0\" cellspacing=\"0\">";
  echo "<tr><td class=\"t\">ID</td><td class=\"t\">Username</td><td 
class=\"t\">Name</td><td class=\"t\">Email</td><td class=\"t\">Options</td><td 
class=\"t\">Date</td>";
  while ($row = mysql_fetch_row($result)) {
      echo "<tr><td class=\"t\">$row[0]</td> <td class=\"t\">$row[1]</td> <td 
class=\"t\">$row[2]</td> <td class=\"t\">$row[5]</td> <td 
class=\"t\">$row[6]</td> <td class=\"t\">$row[7]</td> <tr/>";
  }       
  echo "</table>";

but that is a total waste of bandwidth and typing. Also, it's just ugly.

What I *want* to do is define a class for TR or TABLE or better still
just add a DIV around the entire section I want to style and have it
affect the encosed region. What does the "cascade" in CSS stand for?

So can anyone recommend a method to this maddness?

Thanks,
Mike

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