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Posted by dorayme on 05/23/06 03:38
In article <44724f76$0$3697$cb0e7fc6@news.centralva.net>,
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
> > I think Travis meant that there is a smaller learning curve to
> > getting a table layout to look good and consistent over all
> > browsers. Surely he is right, eh young Jonathan?
>
> Not sure when he states "have several years to wait for everyone to get
> a browser that CSS actually works correclty in" CSS works fro the most
> part even in IE. What could be simpler then:
> <h1>My Heading</h1>
> <h2>Subheading</h2>
> <p>Stuff about subheading....</p>
> <h2>Another subheading</h2>
> <p>More stuff about another subheading....</p>
He meant that most folk are not using very compliant browsers and
the test is things that are not captured by these "school
exercise" examples. You have probably lost sight of just how
tricky it is for folk in real layout situations.
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dorayme
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