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CSS, definitely. Tables are still useful in some situations. And they're certainly easier. But CSS offers so much more flexibility that it's completely worth it. At this point, all major browsers support CSS very well, with only minor bugs. I suspect your book is maybe a year or two out of date. It does take a *lot* of practice (and research!) to be able to use CSS to make a complex page layout thta works in all major browsers. But it's worth it. Table designs are slowly but surely becoming a thing of the past. There are arguments supporting table-based design, also. The methods involved shouldn't be forgotten. But a beginning web designer these days should only think of them as "the way people used to have to do things."
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