Thats certainly good stuff in that article.  

In the article he says this : "Even if you have the most responsive team members, you’re still limited to what they know. Like it or not, many people look at markup from a presentational standpoint, ie. “this form element needs to sit below this label, insert <br /> here.” Either you have to clean this up after them, or more likely, you’ve moved on to other projects by this point and don’t have the time to."

So, I'm wondering what is the "ideal" way to do this?  Should each label and input item have its own div with absolute positioning or should each pair be wrapped in its own div?  But I think making good alignemnt with this would be a bit harder.  Anybody offer any insight?

Thanks DRE

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>>never heard of or are downright hostile toward structural markup and CSS.
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