> From: Josh Nathanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> CSS is great for text formatting, and setting background 
> colors/images, but for positioning...terrible.  Seems like 
> very few real world applications need things like layering 
> and absolute positioning anyway.  Tables are more reliable 
> and easy to work with.

CSS is perfect for positioning once you understand how to use it and some of
the "quirks" between browsers.



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