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The aim is to replicate a graphic table tree using HTML. This was based on a request from a Web Standards Group member. Posted here in case it is of use to someone else  
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HTML example of a table tree



Name
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Color




House


Carrion Fly
Worldwide
gray


Office Fly
California, Bay Area
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