I think your question should be rephrazed a little table based sliced image html (as seen in david seaguls book Killer Websites) Vs Webstandard 'Tableless' CSS design table based sliced image layout pros easy to produce consistant layout may even use images instead of text (at the expense of accessibilty) cons (too many to list) inaccessiable large file sizes (hence longer to download, greater cost of ownership etc) ... Webstandard 'Tableless' CSS design pros (too many to list) seach engines crawl the site and index information more appropriately greater file economy (elements can be reused, many elements can be removed) seperation of style and content (makes managing the site really simple. Really, really simple) present the same page of mark up to various devices (eg Desktops, handhelds, phones, PDA) ... cons older defunked browsers on anceint machines display unformatted information (even this has its advantages) requires a little more attension in production stages (this depend on who elaborate the design is) atb > Sam Jeff D. Reid wrote: Can anyone here please post urls to some reading regarding the use of sliced images in building a website vs using CSS instead. Kind of a "pros and cons" type of paper. Thanks Jeff D. Reid MIS Department Davitt-Hanser Music Company Cincinnati, OH http://www.bcrich.com http://www.kustom.com http://www.olpguitars.com Owner ROMDev Cincinnati, OH http://www.romdev.com http://www.patandjeff.com "A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any invention in human history - with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila." -Mitch Ratliffe-
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- Re: [WSG] Sliced Image Dilema sam sherlock
- Re: [WSG] Sliced Image Dilema Jeff D. Reid