I totally agree. I've think I've said it before on this site, there is so much snobbery about using CSS. I believe that there is a sensible balance - do layouts in tables, but apply styles to tables and parts of tables so that you can easily update the look and feel (and dimensions and contents). That's how I do my site. Admittedly it would take a lot of work if I wanted to change the overall construction of each page, but for changing the look and feel it would be dead easy (I've already proved that to myself when working on the new design).
Plus, it seems to be fine in all browsers (the photo album doesn't work in Safari but that's a script problem). It's just the content that's rubbish ;o)
I totally agree. I've think I've said it before on this site, there is so much snobbery about using CSS. I believe that there is a sensible balance - do layouts in tables, but apply styles to tables and parts of tables so that you can easily update the look and feel (and dimensions and contents). That's how I do my site. Admittedly it would take a lot of work if I wanted to change the overall construction of each page, but for changing the look and feel it would be dead easy (I've already proved that to myself when working on the new design).
Plus, it seems to be fine in all browsers (the photo album doesn't work in Safari but that's a script problem). It's just the content that's rubbish ;o)