I was very lucky that I started building sites back in 2003. Until I read
that book in about 2005, I had decided that I would rather cut off my hands
than deal with building a website. Now, I actually kinda like web design.

Jeffrey Zeldman is one of my personal rock gods.

Dani

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On 8/3/06 6:41 AM, "CK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Designing with Web Standards, is saving some painful flash backs to
> the mercenary approach of web design days past. Although the first
> step backwards is minimal, it inspired understanding of clean use of
> tables.
> 
> Thanks for the assistance.
> 
> 
> CK
> 
> On Aug 2, 2006, at 9:20 PM, Rachel May wrote:
> 
>> Designing with Web Standards book by Jeffery Zeldman, then at least
>> you will
>> have a trim table layout and not crazily nested tables like we used
>> to build
>> back in the day!!
> 
> 
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