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Originally Posted by nexialys
remember that if you put a lot of UL in your header/navbar and someone visit your site with CSS deactivated, he will see a lot of lists of links on top of the page and will have to scroll a lot to see the content of your site... tables are not doing the same effect.
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lol and who browses with CSS deactivated?
CSS is turned on for a better user experience... If they user doesn't have it on or cant enable it because their browser sucks. Then that sucks for them... (I'm a developer for a large company and we dont care what it looks like without CSS, as long as its readable for the search engine... and when CSS is on it has to look amazing.)