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Is the method of creating sites using tables obsolete?
Is the method of creating sites using tables obsolete?
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In most cases, block layout is better. But sometimes there are situations when it is better to make a simple tabular layout for some elements, instead of making terrible crutches on a block layout.
If you need compatibility with older browsers like IE6, then it's also easier to work with tabular layout. Oh yes, IE6 is still relevant in some organizations. I had such customers, and these are very important and rich customers, with all my hatred for old technologies.
For the Email layout, it has already been said that it is better to forget about the block layout in general. Tabular only.
I think that a good coder should use block layout. But at the same time, be able to work with a spreadsheet when a real need arises.
Statements like "Forget tabular layout forever" are not very competent statements.
Tables were originally created for tabular data, not layout.
This method has been outdated for a long time. If a coder uses it, you can only laugh.
Everything depends on the tasks. And it’s not even about whether it’s outdated or not, it’s just that the block layout is more flexible, convenient for development and better indexed by search engines.
It is not outdated, it is simply considered that block is more convenient. Here, in fact, it’s like anyone, but there are things that are currently being done only on tables, for example, tables in the mail)
Obsolete 10 years ago. But that doesn't mean the <table> tag should never be used. If you need to display tables - take <table>. If you make up sites - only <div>.
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