While I've made plenty of changes and added a couple of new features, I want to focus on Tables again. I know it was already a focus for me in earlier releases, but I was missing a crucial element. Conditional formatting and styling of content inline. While Conditional Formatting was already part of previous versions, it was based on JavaScript. That means conditional formatting happens while you open up your browser. Thanks to this there's almost no time spent on verification whether something matches condition or not while it's being generated in PowerShell. The drawback is it doesn't work when JavaScript is disabled, which is something widespread for emails. This release adds the ability to style content based on column and rows or use conditional formatting to apply style but make it permanent in HTML. Confusing? Let's take a look at a reasonably simple table of Domain Controllers in my test Active Directory Forest.