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When will designers learn?
Tables are for newbs. And make life hell :mad:
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As I've said before, I am pretty new to all of this, and I was advised to stick everything into tables. CSS-Stylesheets are great for a lot of things, but fuck, not easy to work design with. At least, as you "say" not for newbs. I am presently working on some new sites, where I use tables (again), but I also use CSS-Stylesheets as an umbrella setting that can easily get changed. I felt that was an easy way to get these new sites into the spirit of Affiliate stuff... Is this wrong? |
Why tables all for newbies lol? All designers use tables to make page. Of course CSS styles are very good.
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YARGH! For a good example of table less design, and how css can be used to completely alter a site in seconds go to www.csszengarden.com
Every one of those examples uses the same html. Only the css changes. Check out what's being done with css2. Mind blowing stuff. |
Same html. No tables.
Example 1: http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile...190.css&page=0 Example 2: http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile...188.css&page=0 Cool eh? |
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Suprising even. However, I am just wondering, what's the problem with tables? |
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NEW YEARS RESOLUTION, DONT FUCK OFF. |
Tables rock you motherfucker.
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CSS is gay.
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Yepp
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But not everyone... :pimp I learnt this stuff, basically because I was pissed of waiting for them... Thought, fuck, I am smarter than them anyway. |
Opera 8.5, Firefox 1.5, and IE 6.x all support varying levels of CSS. I bet any site you design using solely CSS will look different under every browser. Now with that said, every browser supports tables. :)
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CSS Is incredible - while I am still learning it what I have done with it has been alot of fun. My biggest problem has been I overuse div tags and am not using enough sub classes so I end up with Div's causing <BR> tags effectively like this http://www.purchasemyfirsthouse.com - looks O.K. in IE based browsers but you start to see where I messed up the second you open in Firefox or Netscape browsers.
Any time I am trying to design a new site, I try to go table less... and use pure CSS, it is a learning process to say the least though. I understand the basics, where I have problems is aligning the different sections of the CSS layout... |
ok. so maybe not 100% CSS but christ guys. Enough with the 313413135 nested tables. a few SIMPLE tables should be plenty.
learn background-image: url('/images/fucktables.jpg'); |
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Gay?
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Aha
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I am mixing this stuff steadily more... as I find some advantages in this stuff. I mean like for global changes etc, and not just local page changes. |
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I can't still even figure out tables, they always get fucked up :1orglaugh
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BTW I use tables :thumbsup ... ... Since 1996 (almost 10 years now)... Does that makes me a Noob ??? :( |
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i love tables.
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Trouble...
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I haven't even thought about "nesting" them... I only nest frames... but, even if a table was nested, what's the problem? |
haha thats what our designer preaches all the time.
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I agree in general that massively nested tables are usually gross code.. Usually it's an issue where someone didnt know how to span more than 1 row or column, so they jam a whole new table into an existing cell.. blech. |
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Sweeter??
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Isn't that... close to blasphemic?? |
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For an example of what everyone means by tables being a mess, view this source code - http://www.funnyassjokes.com
I hate to even attempt to make a change to this design that came with the script until I have a good amount of free time on my hands to change everything to either pure CSS or at least a single table with rowspans rather than 300 tables, lol Edited : Actually I just viewed the source and that doesn't look as bad as it does in the template for the thing... Working with the template is a disaster though :( |
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Scotty??
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Some people over here wanted to place some dynamic content on my site, but they never got finished... They wanted a self changing advert to be placed. But, if you are aiming at DB steered alterations with hits etc, is that something you do so much that tables create a problem? Well, it is obviously a problem somewhere along the line, seeing as you're saying this. Interesting... I must read about this. |
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i hate tables with a passion
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i dont like wordpress. i like custom solutions
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So far I've been adjusting the ads so they are correct according to what I want. And of course, just making sure that the Table alignment stays put, so it doesn't fly around. |
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<td width="blah" style="overflow: hidden;"> <?php include('banner.php');?> </td> |
CSS is crap outside of the basic use to set and adjust colors of text, links, etc. The problem isn?t designers not knowing how to use tables properly. The problem is they don?t know how to design / create graphics properly.
Most designers (most) create one large graphic (psd) file. Then they use the auto cut up feature in Photoshop. Doing this creates all those 1px space graphics. It also makes a huge amount of extra tables, within tables. Designers need to learn how to properly cutup a graphic. Save each file one a time, and only cut out exactly what needs to be cut. Everything else is proper HTML. Doing it the correct way can cut the total file size of the page & graphics by 50% or more. I know CSS, once you know it isn?t hard to use. But using it for your entire website is flat stupid. Not all browsers, even IE, doesn?t always respond correctly to CSS. I understand that nested HTML tables can be just as bad, but that is a design error, not a browser error. I took wordpress, ripped out all the CSS (it has some coded within the code) and changed the script to work with my own directories. It takes me about 2 minutes to setup a new blog now, only basic CSS for text, it still uses the same template system. It?s a ton less BS to work with than a fresh css/wordpress template. |
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I have NEVER understood all those templates out there that are made with PSD files like that. They should really be pre-sliced into the respective areas that are to be text edited, like menues etc, and that the PSD file should be saved for global graphic changes only. But not for the whole page. It's like... you might as well use a Flash Site, that also takes tonnes of time to load. Well, ok, slight exaggeration... but not far from reality. But personally I hate Flash Sites! Flash is for ads in my opinion. At least at the moment. |
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