Tables, when coded properly (each table including a summary tag for example) are NOT a barrier to accessability. A good screen reader combined with a well and neatly programed table based site will have no problem grabbing the content.
CSS positioned div's are an ideal, much like communism, that work better on paper than in practise. Tables are not broke, there is no reason to fix them. Tables render very consistently across browsers and are very likely to continue to do so for many many years.
Tables, when coded properly (each table including a summary tag for example) are NOT a barrier to accessability. A good screen reader combined with a well and neatly programed table based site will have no problem grabbing the content.
CSS positioned div's are an ideal, much like communism, that work better on paper than in practise. Tables are not broke, there is no reason to fix them. Tables render very consistently across browsers and are very likely to continue to do so for many many years.
You can't say the same about CSS Div's.