|  | Posted by Beauregard T. Shagnasty on 02/11/07 15:33 
tuntis wrote:
 > Beauregard T. Shagnasty kirjoitti:
 >> tuntis wrote:
 >>> Doesn't anybody else think that CSS is way too hard, ESPECIALLY if
 >>> you've been building layouts with tables before?
 >>
 >> Hard?  Not in the least; it's quite easy.  Different mindset?  Yes,
 >> definitely.
 >>
 >> If you stop using WYSIWYG tools, it becomes even easier.
 >>
 >>> Here, I'll copypaste a rant from my blog (tuntis.net):
 >>
 >> Nothing new there... all the usual arguments as to "why I want to
 >> stay in the 20th century."  :-)
 >>
 > I don't use WYSIWYG tools;
 
 Ok, good for you. Most people who complain about CSS do use them.
 
 > it is much more confusing/just plain confusing to have "z-indexes",
 > "absolute positioning" and whatever the else you can invent.
 
 That's the "mindset" part. And training. I use minimal positioning, and
 haven't found the need for z-indexes. So far, I haven't needed to
 "invent" anything.
 
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