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Posted by dorayme on 09/01/06 23:00
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<1157110503.826118.268830@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"jokla" <djjokla@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was wondering what's the best to use for a page containing some
> products?
>
> Currently I'm using divs to keep the content where I want . . . you can
> see this at http://www.prilux.de/lexmark
> As there is a to high code/content radio and the divs make the .php
> file too big, I decided to try the same thing using unordered list . .
> . which I did for http://www.prilux.de/oki
>
> Before the whole redesign of the website, tables were used for product
> listing and when I did the redesign of the site I decided to leave
> tables in the past and move forward. Well, tables would be the best,
> but as an alternative to this what is better div ( which breakes the
> flow of the content and would require much more code ) or lists ( which
> makes the site smaller in size and has and natural content flow, I
> guess ). I have to say that I'd rather not go back to tables.
I looked at the page, got source and told Find to find "table",
to correspond to the table in it. It was missing. Make it
non-missing. There is a moral and PR dimension to all this stuff.
You should seize the opportunity to use tables where there is
tabular data so that the folk who promote and/or use tables for
layout cannot lampoon the teachings of this church.
--
dorayme
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