i've been looking at the different tableless form solutions out there  
(floats, fieldsets, etc.), but the whole thing strikes as a bit of  
overkill. some folks argue that forms are tabular data, and that they  
should be laid out using, well, tables.

what do you guys think? tables or CSS? and if tables, what's the best  
way to go about it, so that the form is still accessible.

i'm building a typical blog comments form with the following fields,  
in this order:

comments (text area)
name (text field)
url  (text field)
remember personal info (checkbox)
preview (button) submit (button)

thanks before hand, -p-

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