On Tue, April 17, 2007 10:15 pm, Paul Novitski wrote:
> At 4/17/2007 07:53 PM, Robert Cummings wrote:
>>On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 21:28 -0500, Anna V wrote:
>> >  I've never never had used tables for layouts (I worked on pretty
>> > complicated projects)... Heck, http://espn.com is CSS based, and
>> it looks
>> > pretty darn amazing.  Just my quick thought on this. :)
>>
>>They certainly use CSS AND they use table for the main layout.
>
>
> Just to be accurate: if you look at the espn.com source you'll see
> that the only table on the page contains an advertisement in the
> masthead and doesn't contain the main layout.  Because it's the
> exception and because it's an ad, my guess is that it's markup
> imposed on the designers from the outside.  I didn't see a similar
> structure on the few sub-pages I glanced at, so it doesn't appear to
> be part of the overall layout strategy.

Maybe Sports Fans (not me) love it, but I think it's WAY too busy with
WAY too much crap on that page...
[shrug]

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