CSS vs Tables
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- jevad0
unfortunately the REALITY od the situation (and don't get me wrong here because I agree with sp) is that we are going to have to keep designing with tables until:
a) clients get a clue about browsers and standards - and it's up to us to educate them
b) OTHER designers we are wroking with get a clue about browsers and standards (it's no good me designing and coding a CSS/XHTML site if my fellow team members aren't knowledgeable about it!)
c) ALL browsers SUPPORT STANDARDS. Not jsut a little bit - but through and through - exactly the same way. No shitty little buggy fixing for one browser or another. You code the CSS and the XHTML the way it is supposed to be coded and it looks the same in every. fucking. browser.
Until that day comes - I will be happy using my tables thanks very much.
*Steps off high horse*
^_^