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Hmm... The most realistic analysis I have seen since long, I am happy to see tables are still used although the most common recommendation is to avoid using them for layout and do everything with css and divs (arghh! what a pain, tables can be a life saver :D )
If it takes you nearly half your time to get a site looking right in IE, and if you have to give up CSS and use tables it's time for you to look for a new hobby.
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Yup, that pretty much sums up my experience. Great image.
ReplyDeleteVisit eatliver.com to see the image?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure this is what you intended for us to see.
The image doesn't display for me, alas. It sends me to eatliver.com, but then I can't tell which image is the one.
ReplyDeleteI put a copy of the image on my site and linked to it; eatliver.com just wasn't happy about the deep linking.
ReplyDeleteHmm...
ReplyDeleteThe most realistic analysis I have seen since long, I am happy to see tables are still used although the most common recommendation is to avoid using them for layout and do everything with css and divs (arghh! what a pain, tables can be a life saver :D )
If it takes you nearly half your time to get a site looking right in IE, and if you have to give up CSS and use tables it's time for you to look for a new hobby.
ReplyDeleteawesome! this is just soooo true :-)
ReplyDeletedisplays my daily fight
ReplyDeletegreat!