I always enjoy reading these kind of articles, and now it also makes a bit more sence, why I like css based layouts more then table layouts.
I am a 'programmer' so in a certain way I think more like the 'browser' rather then how a designer would thing(not to good at that still).
From what I've now heard from IE7, it will better support standards but will not be perfect yet.
Let's just hope that microsoft finally gives up controlling the browser market and starts to support standards as they should.
Back to css, I have never worked with both css2 or 3(?) aren't there any kind of improvements regarding how they work from a designers view?
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I always enjoy reading these kind of articles, and now it also makes a bit more sence, why I like css based layouts more then table layouts.
I am a 'programmer' so in a certain way I think more like the 'browser' rather then how a designer would thing(not to good at that still).
From what I've now heard from IE7, it will better support standards but will not be perfect yet.
Let's just hope that microsoft finally gives up controlling the browser market and starts to support standards as they should.
Back to css, I have never worked with both css2 or 3(?) aren't there any kind of improvements regarding how they work from a designers view?