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Tables are evil :-) Nah, not really... Not when they're used for tabular data at least. However if your clients aren't ready for standards, then there's no point in doing it economically speaking.
I've been to a lot of keynotes, well about 5 or 6 at least... and Eric is impressive. We're all awake, nobody dosing off. He's not preaching table-less design at all like one might expect. Instead, he's talking about standards-oriented design, keeping the code lean and clean. If you use a table for layout, avoid nesting tables excessively, spacer GIFs, and HTML elements for styling.
I'm liking this because though I've been pushing for XHTML and table-less designs whenever I can, I do realize that the audience and other factors must be considered before making that design decision.
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Comment from Derren. on 6/3/2003
Does this mean you'll quit harassing me now or what? :)
Nah... ~Angela
Comment from Wojciech on 6/2/2003
Motto: "We were soooo happy without CSS".
Tables are OK, even for layout ;-)
If you place your search form in a table, it will be on the right side even in IE on Mac :-)
Well, unless Eric has a better solution...
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wm
Lol, well sorta... :-) ~Angela