On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 10:10:44AM +0200, Frank Sundermeyer wrote:
> please don't. Using CSS to place things in the content area will
> eventually break the whole page in case the general wiki template
> changes (e.g. when updating to a new MediaWiki version).
Ok, I should complain to MediaWiki not to use tables. :-/
> I would like
> to ensure that we never need to touch single pages when we change the
> template and the corresponding CSS.
Indeed. That would be possible if using only CSS and no tables at all.
However that is a MediaWiki issue and not an openSUSE issue. (Even /. uses
css nowadays. :-)
> Apart from that, I tried to avoid tables as much as possible. It is just
> _one_ table with the simplest layout that is possible: one row, two
> columns, so it's just KISS.
Not having looked at tabled at all for so long, it isn't exactly KISS to
me. ;-)
For thos who don't get it, I hate tables, especially if they are used to
place content on a website. ;-)
--
houghi
Always listen to experts. They'll tell you what can't be done,
and why. Then do it.
-- Heinlein : Time Enough For Love
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