Author Topic: Is there any real difference between CSS based web pages and table based ones?  (Read 2018 times)

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Yes I can see how that can happen, and so visitors might think they're not up to date...  I can only suggest to search for example pages/sites to see how they differ in terms of look and feel.


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Most Web 2.0 pages which accounts to about 70-75% of all web pages, and nearly all Web 3.0 pages tend to be full-width or near full-width pages, especially for cms/dbs driven sites.  Visitors will therefore almost certainly know for certain that they are CSSd and not table-based pages/sites.


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Most Web 2.0 pages which accounts to about 70-75% of all web pages, and nearly all Web 3.0 pages tend to be full-width or near full-width pages, especially for cms/dbs driven sites.  Visitors will therefore almost certainly know for certain that they are CSSd and not table-based pages/sites.


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But what about websites that aren't full-width which is still a fair number.  Also many cssd pages are not database driven.  They look like table based pages to me imho.

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Most Web 2.0 pages which accounts to about 70-75% of all web pages, and nearly all Web 3.0 pages tend to be full-width or near full-width pages, especially for cms/dbs driven sites.  Visitors will therefore almost certainly know for certain that they are CSSd and not table-based pages/sites.


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But what about websites that aren't full-width which is still a fair number.  Also many cssd pages are not database driven.  They look like table based pages to me imho.
I totally agree with this!  There's little difference visually between non database driven sites or pages that aren't full-width but are still CSS'd and earlier table based pages.

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Yes I can see how that can happen, and so visitors might think they're not up to date...  I can only suggest to search for example pages/sites to see how they differ in terms of look and feel.


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You can always have social media icons on the page if you have social media accounts to make them look up to date.

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Yes I can see how that can happen, and so visitors might think they're not up to date...  I can only suggest to search for example pages/sites to see how they differ in terms of look and feel.


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You can always have social media icons on the page if you have social media accounts to make them look up to date.
Yes, this would certainly help.  Well pointed out!


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Yes I can see how that can happen, and so visitors might think they're not up to date...  I can only suggest to search for example pages/sites to see how they differ in terms of look and feel.


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You can always have social media icons on the page if you have social media accounts to make them look up to date.
Yes, this is a good idea!



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