> > > 3. Don't do it because it's bad design. Type is to be read. A
> > > critical part of readability is the kerning pairs of letters that
> > > make up a word. To be constantly changing those space
> relationships
> > > makes it unreadable and suggests to the reader that you
> don't really
> > > care about your content and instead you're just doing
> something cool
> > > but annoying.
> >
> > Oh, this isn't for normal text, it's a header with letters A-Z that
> > point to links below, an index.
> >
> > -ray
>
> Oh, well in that case disregard my rant.
>
> Basically, I'd handle this just like positioning a
> multi-column layout. It just has a lot more columns. Of
> course, there are times when a table is appropriate. Say,
> when you're displaying tabular data. If you can say that what
> you are displaying is a single record of all the letters in
> an alphabet, then it's reasonable to display it in a table, no?
>

Yea, I guess so. I was just trying to be lazy I suppose. :>
-ray


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