Re: 2 divs on same line



Just like they say about paranoia - just because you're paranoid, doesn't
mean they're not out to get you.
So - remember, just because it's deprecated, doesn't mean it doesn't work!
(remember backwards compatibility)
:)
--
David Wier
MVP/ASPInsider
http://aspnet101.com
http://aspexpress.com


"Daniel" <DanielV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"But for fear of a new 'All improved IE!'
being released that depricates tables in some form i want to ensure i am
always on the latest techniques because you just never know what the
future
holds."

Importand words : "for fear of" and "in some form". I am not sayin they
will
be depricated, just over stating my point that i prefer, personally, to do
what the crowd seem to be doing at any time...just in case.



"Anthony Jones" <Ant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Daniel" <DanielV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am a developer primarily, not a web designer but i am able to do
both.
I
agree i did all previous sites with table designs and it does seem the
new
'best way' changes all the time. But for fear of a new 'All improved
IE!'
being released that depricates tables in some form i want to ensure i
am
always on the latest techniques because you just never know what the
future
holds.


MS may have clout but I doubt even thye could deprecate tables even if
they
wanted to.

Web developers and Application Developers have different goals. Web
Developers are primarily interested in delivering content in an engaging
and
appealing way. They are interested in divorcing as much as possible the
content itself from the presentation. CSS is a big help there.

Application developers are delivering a UI in the sense that there is
little
distinction between presentation and content its all just the UI. There
is
greater emphasis on behaviour and input which in web development (apart
from
navigation) is negligable.

What is best practice in Web Development may not be best practice in
Application Development.






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