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Suho, well one of the things that comes to mind is having CSS mimic a table with two <td>'s right beside each other. To do this in CSS and have it still be nice and "flowing" can be quite tricky. Another thing is to have an image span the distance of a <td>'s background with text or another image so that it will expand and contract with the size of the browser window. Those are just a couple of things. Sometimes I can envision what a site would layout like using tables and then if I try to think about what it would consist of using CSS, well, let's just say it can give me a headache. :D Don't get discouraged though. I think that using CSS for layour purposes it will do nothing but 1. Keep you up to date and 2. Open up another door to site design. I think it is very exciting really. Check out bluerobots' layout resivoir and look at the code and see exactly how it is working with the positioning and all the elements. Also, I sometimes use a program called "TopStyle" I think you can get a waterdowned version [url=http://www.bradsoft.com/topstyle/download/index.asp]here[/url] It will give you a nice preview of what you are doing. Wooo, I just checked out their site and man they have done some nice improvements to TopStyle! Later, C:\ ~Binary is best~ [This message has been edited by CPrompt (edited 04-20-2002).]
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