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CSS doesn’t suck | Web Directions
CSS doesn’t suck
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- By: John
- February 16, 2009
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During Web Directions North last week, the tired old issue of tables for layout raised its head again, by way of a blog post at Ajaxian.org, referring to a recent rant about this very subject. Nicole Sullivan, who spoke at the conference last week, has posted her own rant on the subject, in the tradition of Douglas Crockford’s “JavaScript doesn’t suck”, entitled “CSS doesn’t suck”.
2 responses to “CSS doesn’t suck”:
- By: Gary Barber
- February 17th, 2009
Tables are good for holding up my beer and pizza, that is all
- By: Simon
- February 21st, 2009
Tables are good for displaying tabular data.
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