I think there's no way to retain the layout when CSS is turned off
except for using presentational attributes which are already
deprecated and NOT recommended. That is why you have to consider the
flow of your content when creating your Web pages so that it would
still make sense even when viewed linearly.

On 2/20/07, Dwain Alford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
when i tiurn css off on a page i have done everything reverts to default
(i.e. h1, h2, etc.) and lines up down the left side of the page.  without
using tables, is there a way to maintain the layout when css is turned off?

dwain

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