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New attitude towards CSSCSS - CSS
| New attitude towards CSS I have started adopting a no-tables and pure CSS approach to development. It's a little rough without using tables at all but it is so much better this way. Cleaner code and a more efficient design. I like it a lot. |
| I am seeing more and more web pages that load and then jump into their intended format. That is aweful. Sure some non css move around a bit as photos load that don't have proper height/width tags. But the essence of the page is correct as it loads. |
| I'm confused now. Is this jump around due to the CSS approach or the table approach? Fred, do you agree with delino or are you saying you disagree with this approach? |
| I am not sure about the jump, but I agree that it's a good idea to use as much CSS as possible and limit your usage of tables. I don't agree with completely eliminating them though. I think there is no reason to take it that far. |
| I've noticed that FireFox and IE sometimes return quite different results based on the CSS used in my tables. While this is a nuisance and often involves some tweaking, I wonder whether compatibility issues across browsers may not be a reason to be careful when using only CSS? With tables there are these small issues, but one can work around them. |
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