On 21 Aug 2009, at 12:48, MilesTogoe wrote:

since it's always been a lively discussion here (and it is Friday!), Guido Van Rossum (dictator of Python) twittered on the subject today "I've abandoned the "don't use tables for layout" meme. The CSS contortions to replace it really aren't worth it."

If it's not working, you're doing something wrong, not approaching it right, or do not have sufficient knowledge. Of course doing something different from how you are used to do it going to be more difficult and require more time and effort. The biggest difference is that you have to think in layers instead of slices. Most people that don't get CSS are those that came from the table/slice world where nothing overlaps.

I've offered the challenge before: I'll take anyone on in a coding race (including it supporting IE 6).

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