"Table-less" just means tables aren't used for layout. When used to
contain tabular data, that's not layout, that's containing data that
SHOULD be in a table.
JMHO.
Leslie Riggs
What about http://www.sitepoint.com ?
That's as complicated a structure as any I've seen, and almost
completely table-less.
That's a particularly good example, because it uses no tables to lay
out the page, but right at the bottom where they've got a list of
data, best displayed using rows and columns, then they *have* used a
table. It's "almost completely table-less" because some of the data is
table data.
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