I agree, but there are a few issues.

- Tables are not good for section 508 compliance, or any other situation
where html markup ideally has meaning, i.e., isn't just a layout artifact.

- CSS positioning makes layout much more separate from content, which is
important if there are designers who are separate from the programmers.

- Some prospective clients are dis-impressed.

Dave Merrill


> Same here... I've lurked around some CSS-related newsgroups and even
> some of the die-hard CSS fans still use tables for layout and dress it
> up with CSS.
>
> I NEVER put in a hack.  NEVER!  I have never needed anything that bad to
> use a hack.
>
> M!ke
>
> >So I'm very careful with CSS, not to get into having to worry about
> this hack and that workaround ... if tables work easily and display
> well, then tables it is.



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