Thanks for the feedback. I've gotten so wrapped up in trying to learn
table-less design that I guess the obvious appropriateness to the use of
tables in this instance escaped me.

I think it would be best just to use a table for my calendars, but it's been
good practice anyway.


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Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 12:54 PM
To: David Dorward
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Web calendar

David Dorward wrote:
> On 04/04/07, Chris Rahe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm pretty new to css, table-less design but I'm trying to get up to
speed
>> quickly. I had to put a calendar on the web and I tried to come up with a
>> useful way to do it using CSS and no tables.
snip
> ... I suggest switching to use a table for your data structure.
> 
First it looks very nice!
Second, it shows why you don't use overly descriptive terms for the 
classes and id's.  Every day is classed Sunday.  It makes no real 
difference, but still.

Third, if you don't expect people to have styles off I suppose ... then 
do you worry about it?
I think you may do well to experiment with the use of unordered lists or 
maybe even definition lists which may help with the issue that is 
mentioned there.  I haven't thought about it at length, but I think it 
can be done.

I presume you are dynamically going to generate this in the end?
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