Re: How Much Of A Problem Are Tables Used for Design?

we are all on the same side and all arguments and points here made are
valid.  the matter is that there are many who will not be able to
benefit from a site that uses tables or does not walk that thin line
of coding them correctly.  this is for lay out.  I was not saying that
kin is on an opposing side.  I was pointing out to those who think
that it is enough to do tables for lay out accessibly and I use the
term loosely here  that the argument that to provide access for some
rather than none at all as a rasionall has been shown not to have
benefit to us.  Strive for accessability in the broadest sense as
someone so aptly worded it before me.
Thanks! 
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Received on Thursday, 18 November 1999 15:09:11 UTC