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QuirksBlog: The New Amateurs - part 2


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"The New Amateurs - part 2 My previous entry The New Amateurs has generated so many interesting comments that I decided to reply to them all in a new entry, which will continue the discussion. To my astonishment it turns out that some New Amateurs read my site, and that some of them even agree with me. It seems they aren't even too much annoyed by the label "amateurs". Great! Let's review a few of their arguments. Is CSS always better? So, my first question to the professionals is: Is something better just because it is CSS? I don't subscribe to this idea but that seems to be the attitude of the web design elite. Here is your chance to convert one of the amateurs. My answer is Yes. A website that uses CSS is better than a website that doesn't. Not because every CSS site is inherently superior to every table-based site, but because CSS is increasingly becoming a symbol for the new way of creating websites. Since CSS offers the clearest break with the past, it is often a way of getting people to understand the new way of making websites. Apart from the well known advantages such as ease of maintenance, bandwidth savings, and increased search engine and assistive device friendliness, the use of CSS in a website shows that its creator is paying attention to what's going on in web development land. And the quiet revolution is not just about CSS, it's also about accessibility, usability, or W3C DOM scripts that try to create interesting interfaces without repeating the DHTML nonsense of six years ago. It's about a new way of thinking about websites, about keeping it simple. CSS is just the most visible symbol for this way of thinking. One table Typically I'm happy to settle on a bit of a hybrid. I'll use 1 simple table for main structure (because it seems like the only fast solution with PREDICTABLE results across browsers) combined with CSS and javascript to look after styles and interactivity.The result is a (somewhat) flexibl"
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