Thanks guys, keep it coming.

Seen the sites, Nick, thanks.  They serve to weigh me down with
immeasurable guilt over my table-heavy architecture.  It is my ideal,
however, per Grant...

"you have to put in a lot more time and effort to replicate a complex
table layout with css."

I am sure a lot of that is familiarity and knowledge.  Seeing as I
have neither, it's still the distance from the North to South Poles
for me.  At the moment, I'm going through a 3 week separation of MVC. 
I think I may hold off on further separating my V using proper CSS.

Just wondering if the concept was just theoretic from Designers with
their hands in their pants, or real-world application development
practice.  Hoping to get out of it, but looks like I won't be able to.

Chad
who separated his V once and was laid up for weeks


On 5/13/05, grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> css is good for accessiblity and mulitpurposing your content to
> different devices. css facilitates greater abstraction between content
> and layout.
> 
> having said that, you have to put in a lot more time and effort to
> replicate a complex table layout with css.
> 
> the implementation of css in IE will eventually drive you insane and
> have you rocking quietly in a corner.
> 
> my perspective on using css is: only if it's in the requirements, or
> if you've got a lot of time to tweak, tweak, tweak.
> 
> 
> On 5/13/05, Chad Renando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yeah, I've read all the schpeels on how doing a site in Layers is so
> > much better than Tables.
> >
> > Do you guys deal strictly in layers,or lay out in tables?  And how
> > does the mantra of "Tables Are Bad / Layers Are Cool" fit into the
> > world of web application development?
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Chad
> > who used to have a haircut that used layers
> >
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