On 16/09/05, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> However, I just wonder...at what point does it become more desirable
> to use CSS as opposed to tables?  Aren't tables more compatible?
> Is it a matter of CSS being easier to maintain in a group of designers
> or in a corporate setting where changes that come down the pipe
> are more easily made by changing style sheets?

There are many benefits to using CSS, but IMO the most important is
accessibility.


> Sure...CSS is less code, but in today's broadband world, is the
> difference in code really that significant?

Sorry, but there are a LOT of people still using dial-up -- some happy
to get 14.4 -- it is a mistake to *assume* everybody is broadband.


-- 
T. R. Valentine
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(Avoid IE like the plague it is)
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