martin ewing said:
I think you need to learn CSS and tables.
Then think again. If you still come up with the same conclusion, then repeat the process until you reach one which states that I already know enough CSS and Tables, as if the fact.
The fact is, you don't know enough CSS, seeing as how you seem to think that
Using Pure CSS, it is difficult to obtain proper horizontal alignment.
Which is absolute BS.
I asked you just how is it difficult, yet you could manage to come up with no valid response.
martin ewing said:
Capability and Compatibility is different thing IMO. :wink2:
And IE hasn't got either.
T.M. said:
btw Tree your poll is wrong
<div>'s, <p>'s, and such
is CSS.
No actually it's HTML, but you use it in conjunction with CSS which is refered to as layout by CSS rather than tables, which is what you're trying to say.
Ara said:
I know CSS is better, but the divs are the most confusing part for me for some reason :S. Can't lock those down :/ So I'm forced to use tables.
Explain.
Bryson said:
I also check all my work in three different browsers, firefox, ie, and netscape, and also hate the way ie renders
Thats good but more people use opera than netscape, and the way it's displayed in FF is generally the same as in Netscape.
Netscape and FF are very similar, Opera is a bit different so it's best to test in FF, Opera and *groan* IE.
I use ie7 for testing, and it still can't display ---- properly, so bloody annoying.
Here we webmasters have an array of imesnely powerful and good CSS tools, and because of gay arse Microsoft and their ----, we can't use it.
Bryson said:
However, 90% of the world still uses ie
So? 90% of the general population who have a computer with internet.
The percentage of people who are online at least daily and use IE would be drastically smaller, and it only gets smaller.
Looking at the stats of my website, FF is usually around 50% followed by Opera, follwed by IE followed by netscape and others.
Anyway, you can always forbid users from using IE to access your site - and make a lot of money from it, by showing google's FF ad when saying "Sorry, you can't access this website using a ---- browser like IE".
Google pays you $1 for every user who downloads firefox from your link.