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    #16
    Originally posted by pinbrook
    Nuff said...
    we all gotta start somewhere
    If you think my html is bad....you should see my CSS
    Tracey

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      #17
      Originally posted by pinbrook
      Nuff said...
      Shh.. Mal will hear you .....


      Bikster
      SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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        #18
        Shh.. Mal will hear you
        Ive still to see an actinic site that has no tables in it.

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          #19
          Tables should only be used (as intended) for tabulated data ie the cart.

          Even the so called "css layouts" use tables for the best sellers / new arrivals / also bought lists around products by default - although I tend to strip these out as they can kill the CSS layout in IE6 when using floated elements for the side bars for example.


          Bikster
          SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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            #20
            Tables should only be used (as intended) for tabulated data ie the cart
            Agreed but until css renders correctly across all browsers then I will still use tables.

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              #21
              Originally posted by RuralWeb
              ...until css renders correctly across all browsers ...
              Now that will be a day to remember.

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                #22
                Now that will be a day to remember
                A bit like the Titanic film of the same name I expect. Similar to some of the CSS based designs I have seen knocking about.

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                  #23
                  The trick is to design layouts that accommodate the nuances of the different browsers (usually element widths are the biggest issue with layouts cross-browser)... this needs to be done from the ground up with regards to the overall finished design... the good old "white space" designer philosophy works wonders for the


                  Bikster
                  SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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