Firefox Sucks!

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  • AMFA0

    there are limitations in any technology. FF, IE, CSS

    How you design and what you design for dictates the need for css.

    There are a lot of advantages to css...

    1. filesize (a good css layout will save 30% of a similar page in tables. may not seem like a big deal, but if you're doing millions of hits, your bandwidth & server will thank you for it.

    2.the ability to separate content from design... Again not a big deal if it is only one person working on a whole site, but if you have a CMS system and multiple designers/developers, it helps a lot.

    3.More control ... minus some small issues you get more control over the look/feel of your page. trust me... there are layouts tables couldnt even touch and css makes them easy.

    4.more asprin.... ok so i agree that when you start to do css layouts you will have headaches like nothing else. but it is worth it in the end.

    good luck... css will be standard in the next few years... might as well learn it now...

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