Kevin Warrington
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
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> Well, for semantic reasons, I use tables only for tabular data.
> Sure, a table design may "look" perfect, but what about users with text
> readers?
I do agree that tables should only be used in extreme cases where
there is really no other alternative. However, some of the CSS design
choices yo
> This can be done by styling the li's where you want the new "line" to begin,
> as shown here : http://www.banturle.com/divers/grille3x3.html
That is true, but keeping in mind that the content within these li's
will be variable, do you really want to be applying clears based on li
height, as oppo
Floating of the li's will make it very hard for you to preserve a grid
layout using this approach. You will rarely will see content with the
same height in the first two rows, if at all. Try adding a to
the a12 li.
-Kev
2008/12/11 Angel Martin Alganza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, Dec 10, 200