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Posted by Curtis on 11/19/26 11:34
Els <els.aNOSPAM@tiscali.nl> wrote in message
news:7f2ed9y4apsb$.dlg@locusmeus.com...
> Curtis wrote:
> You can't just give the tables a standard
> <div class="table-wrapper"><table> and </table></div>
> code in the HTML?
Simplicity is the key here. It would complicate things for a
user to have to send a div a styling line and a table
another styling line--what we're after is doing everything
in one line of description.
If we were just doing it using standard CSS there'd be no
problem, but the idea of a macro, of course, is to make a
few keystrokes mean a lot. I'd hate to have to parse
something in two directions.
> Anyway, if it's important to have one-line macros and you
don't want
> to alter the HTML, I'd just forget about IE5.0. They would
just have
> non-centered tables, not a big problem ;-)
I'm having the same problem in both 5.0 and 5.5, which is no
small share of our website users. Anyhow, it would reflect
poorly on our product not to have SOME mode of positioning
that's at least 95% cross-browser compatible and still not a
kludge of div+table coding.
That's our golden dream, at any rate.
--
Curtis
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