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css layout instead of tables
TaNkZ101
post Apr 6 2006, 06:30 AM
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the site in question is hrvoje.pandela.net. you see how i use tables for each of the little menu boxes? how can i use css instead of that?

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thenotch
post Apr 6 2006, 07:21 AM
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You can use CSS for anything that tables can do and actually have WAY more flexibility by using CSS for layout than with tables.

Tables were designed for tabulature data, not layout. CSS was developed FOR layout.

People will say that CSS doesnt work with well, but actually IE is the problem and there are plenty of work arounds.. (you should be using Firefox, Opera or Safari anyway wink.gif )...

CSS is a much more powerful layout tool. Once you get past the initial learning curve it's really not too difficult to learn, plus there are TONS of help sites on the web to give you examples and get you started.
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