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Originally Posted by AlienQ
FACT: A table design will have Near Zero compatibility problems while a Tableless one always will have incompatibilties. Statistics prove it, The browsers prove it and you can cry till your stupid ass face turns purple. Fact is, Tableless Design still has many display problems and browser compatibility issues.
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Funny how none of my table-less pages have any display problems across browsers, i generally use one conditional comment (do you know what that is) to provide a stylesheet for ie to overcome any of it's quirks and it works on mac and windows in all major browsers.
You are way off, this might of been the case two years ago but it's not now. CSS is almost approaching CSS3 you really think they have things that fucked up still? You have no statistics to prove it because your pulling it out of your ass.
Ever tried viewing a table based site in a screen reader, or brail display? How about rendering a complex table on a mobile device? How about providing an alternate print layout to your table-based layout so they don't have to print all the crap w/ your data?
Ever do any of that? I know i have a ton of times using divs, positioning and all this stuff you say is wrong and so flawed.
True accessibility isn't only there when it's convienant for you.
http://www.workingwith.me.uk/table_f..._go_table_free maybe that link will help but i doubt it since your oh so right in your little world.