Robert Cummings wrote:
> No, it's old school, the only way to do complex layout in the past. At
> least tables are backward and forward compatible.

I would not say tables are forwards compatible.

If you are a company (at least in the UK) and your website does not meet
accessibility guidelines you can be reprimanded.

Table based layouts are one of the best ways to make non-accessible
websites. Sticking to proper semantic and styling via CSS is one of the
best ways to ensure your website /is/ accessible.

So while tables may be forwards compatible in how your website looks to
a visual renderer, that's not the only target....

Just my €0.02

Col

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