Ouch. I had a similar situation where the client just won't listen-- They
wanted to integrate a part of an old website to a new one that I did that
looks *exactly* as is. I followed what they wanted and now they have a
mish-mash of junk code.

On 5/16/07, kevin mcmonagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,
I have a client that i do a lot of web design for, i hand over
jpegs-they do the code. Ive been trying to get them to migrate to css
layouts for the last two years. They never took time to learn css
properly and only manage to hack layouts together. After ie7 came out a
lot of the layouts broke and everybody's pointing fingers.

Today i just told them to go back to using table based layouts and i
will restrict my designs accordingly- i cant listen to the whining
anymore.

What would you have done in this situation?

-best
kevin mcmonagle



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