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I think everyone else is using the term "tabular" to refer to things you would put in a [i]chart[/i] -- columns of similar items, with column and possibly row headings, dividing lines, and so forth. The concept of a column of text, as in an overall website or printed-page layout, is much more general. My opinion is that if you would like to use tables, why not do it? They're never going to just quit working. The only reason I avoid them -- and a flimsy reason at that -- is that if I make an HTML page without any layout-related markup at all, I can completely change every aspect of the site's appearance by changing the CSS. But realistically, even an HTML file devoid of presentational markup will at least have an order of elements dictated somewhat by the CSS tricks I use... thus limiting my options when I come to redo the CSS. [url=http://faq.ozoneasylum.com/1250]Cell 1250[/url] :: [url=http://www.alanmacdougall.com]alanmacdougall.com[/url] :: [url=http://www.gurusnetwork.com/tutorials/illustrator/index.html]Illustrator tips[/url]
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