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Avoid using tables for layout, but make sure to use them, and use them properly, for tabular data. This article explains how to make HTML data tables accessible.
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- On having layout — the concept of hasLayout in IE/Win
A lot of Internet Explorer's rendering inconsistencies can be fixed by giving an element 'layout'. This leads to a question of why 'hasLayout' can change the rendering of, and the relationships between elements. In this article, the authors focus on some aspects of this complicated matter.
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