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Try not to puke (there's a table with non-tabular data) Wednesday July 11, 2007
I was looking at the code of “a website in development” and saw a comment that is the title of this article. Tables shouldn’t touch off your upchuck reflex all the time. They can (& should) be used when called for.
When is that? Tabular data for instance. You can go find a ton of that over here. When should tables not be used? Places like the misguidedly SEO-Pimp’d out page that is ocean19.com. These poor souls have heavily keyword linked their footer, their content, and everything else they could think of. Unfortunately, they’ve been living in a cave.
Hello! 1998 called and it wants it’s page-structure tables back!
Here are some table articles to keep you company:
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