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Al Sparber- PVII
 
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Default Re: CSS or Tables - 01-27-2004 , 10:57 PM






I did :-)

No.
Is this a chat room?
I don't know. It's one of those baffling questions that only a
privileged few can properly answer.


Eric A. Meyer wrote:
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In article <buulf2$1d2$1 (AT) forums (DOT) macromedia.com>,
"Al Sparber- PVII" <adSTRApmin (AT) projectseven (DOT) com> wrote:

CSS positioning is neither a feature of CSS nor a specification. It
is merely a user-coined definition for any technique that uses CSS to
position one or more boxes on a page. Creating a religion around it
was probably the result of one or more people trying to seel
themselves or perhaps a book :-).

Smile when you say that, pardner.

Are you sure?
Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
Why is top-posting so annoying?
Because some people think it's upside down.



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Murray *TMM*
 
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Default Re: CSS or Tables - 01-28-2004 , 08:00 AM






"...seel themselves..."? Hmmm....

Is that painful?

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"Eric A. Meyer" <eric (AT) meyerweb (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
In article <buulf2$1d2$1 (AT) forums (DOT) macromedia.com>,
"Al Sparber- PVII" <adSTRApmin (AT) projectseven (DOT) com> wrote:

CSS positioning is neither a feature of CSS nor a specification. It is
merely a user-coined definition for any technique that uses CSS to
position one or more boxes on a page. Creating a religion around it was
probably the result of one or more people trying to seel themselves or
perhaps a book :-).

Smile when you say that, pardner.

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Eric A. Meyer | http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/ | CSS and standards guy
Yes.
Are you sure?
Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
Why is top-posting so annoying?



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