From:
"Dada Mail (Justin Simoni)"
Subject:
Re: regarding additional CSS classes
In-Reply-To:
Re: regarding additional CSS classes
Date:
July 30th 2005
> Just double-checking on this: are you sure you don't want me to
> add these
> in? If you're considering ever upgrading things to a full CSS
> (non-table-based) layout, you'll want those extra classes in
> there...and now
> is the perfect time to do it.
Yes :)
I think the only place that tables are used is for aligning things like checkboxes, form fields, etc. There is some argument that this is tabular data that can be formatted as a table, but it's probably the losing argument :)
If you can figure out a better way to get the same/similar layout to tables in regards to the admin screens and their preferences, I think we'd be in awesome shape;
Justin Simoni
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