Removing tables from HTML
Coffee spurts everywhere. “What!”, I can hear you choking, “Are you crazy?”.
I agree. Tables are great. They provide a implementation that is pretty much identical across all browsers. Not to mention they are pretty kick-ass at presenting tabular data. So why is it then that people feel the need to eradicate them altogether?
“Eh?” example number 1
A couple of days ago I stumbled across an article written by Antonio Lupetti…
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