On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 16:05 +0200, Tim wrote: > CSS is young, it will mature in time, meanwhile to each his own layout > manner. > > I see what you are saying Rob, (yes the BUT) BUT table are "orginally" for > formatting data in a litteral manner and css is for "layout". I'm sure by "formatting" you mean lay out ;) > Personally i have a heck of time getting embedded tables to do the job for > me especially when mixed with javascript (then again i am not using any > click and go make your site "program", and am NOT saying you are, just that > generating the layout with php i find easier with embedded divs doing > <div><div></div></div> rather then > <table><tr><td><table><tr><td></td></tr></table></td></tr></table> and not > mentionning the easy of using div classe rather then table/tr/td > classes...). *lol* I don't use tables everywhere, I do still use divs when I can and I've found them to be stable and useful. But there are some instances where a table just gets me what I want without fuss. > I found css to be really helpfull in all my designs with essentially no > hacks for cross-browser compatiblity (ie6 ie7 ff1 ff2) which are the 80%+ > browsers on the market today. > > Eggh, maybe i should try opening one of my sites in OPERA one of these days > so i can cry :P But then again i don't guarantee they work on any other then > the stated browsers and my clients are fine with that... So far.. > > I see your point and understand fully.. Hopefully css will evolve into a > purely compatible layout facilitation for web designers/programmers in the > future, so far it has made my day and my UNTable sites are quite clean, and > hopefully it will make yours someday ;) Hopefully... I'm in full favour of it! > Oh and guys, since when is their ONE good way of doing things??? The only > thing i regret here is the violence some of these posts take :) Isn't the > world full of it already? Can't we tone it down in here where their is some > resemblance of peace? ;) What violence? No violence that I've seen. Cheers, Rob. -- .------------------------------------------------------------. | InterJinn Application Framework - http://www.interjinn.com | :------------------------------------------------------------: | An application and templating framework for PHP. Boasting | | a powerful, scalable system for accessing system services | | such as forms, properties, sessions, and caches. InterJinn | | also provides an extremely flexible architecture for | | creating re-usable components quickly and easily. | `------------------------------------------------------------' -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php