Friday, October 15, 2010

Suc-CSS breeds suc-CSS

Well, I think I recall a time back during sophomore year at Canisius in my DMA207 class, where we experimented with tables, CSS and such. Normally, I would've been rather a little harried about diving right into a related subject, but I knew that even tables have disadvantages. Thanks to using this uniform code, I managed to pull through, no problem.

1 comment:

  1. Switching from hand coding tables on each page to having them included in a CSS file can be a bit confusing and at times, a royal pain in the rear. However, once done, it's probably the biggest time-saver that there is in that you only need define the table structure once for your site and then it's done.

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