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Old 11-09-2007, 02:02 PM
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Default Re: Is table-less worthless?

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Of course you are correct. I will not listen to the spaghetti coders, but
  1. Time
  2. Third party providers of code
are limiting / restriciting inputs to digital production. So I have to use spagetthi code since my sites are ad driven. That makes me overall sloppy on these sites.
I prefer to give up my business before I outsource my coding needs to spaghetti coders.

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  1. John I have to leave now, to debug my computer.
Good idea Kjell. If I had time I would have done that too. But .... you know....
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I can tell you my personal opinion. Of course there is a relationship between SEO, accessibility, usability, technology and presentation.
I told you man! We are on the same boat.

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I know why your pages have higher Tb PR than most of the people posting on this forum.
Do I? Hm, to be honest I did not notice. Actually I do not look what others do and how they do things, as you already know.
I do not want to forget what I learned, or go further back in the past. I am suffering enough landing in the 21st century.

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Read my posts along or between the lines above.
  1. Start using XML and much of the problems disappear. The documents have to be well-formed. Hokus Pokus.
Step by step man. In long terms I am thinking of moving to XSLT. It is just a matter of time. At least my sites feeds are RDF. Is that ok so far?
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