Posted by Joe (GKF) on 11/14/06 01:33
In article <LD76h.54$k74.17@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk>, dave1900
@blueyonder.co.uk says...
> Thanks for your input which seems sensible. I will hopefully get to check
> the book out soon.
I hope that doesn't mean you intend to use anything other than 100% for
a default font-size.
>
> The other related question I have is on forms.
>
> Is it still good to use Tables, contained within layers when creting forms
> that the users need to fillout.
>
yes. This is an appropriate use of tables.
> Reading around one tends to get the impressing that tables should always be
> avoided, but if that is the case, then what is the best way for one to
> layout a form which a user has to fill out.
Avoid tables *except for tabular data* -that is, use tables whenever it
is appropriate to do so.
> Should each element be an individual layer which can be positioned anywhere?
>
no
> Is this what other people are now doing out there?
>
> Thanks
no worries
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