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Old 03-05-2008, 06:18 AM
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Default Do I HAVE to use tables in CW3 joomla templates?

I've created a CSS based template in CW3 but when I've installed the JoomlaKit2.1 extention my page defaults to a structure which looks nothing like my layout. I have created a quick page using tables and this doesn't seem to happen. Surely building sites in tables is now incorrect and CSS should be used so why is this happening to my layout. I bought JK because I though I would be able to easily integrate my current layouts with ease and I'd be able to see my layout. Thanks


***I've got this working now*** not sure what was going wrong!

Last edited by smudgie; 03-05-2008 at 07:53 AM.
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Old 03-05-2008, 11:44 AM
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smudgie posting on the forum is fine, but please consolidate your questions to want to post your opposing three to four times.

smudgie are know how many times I posted this made this argument over tables versus CSS.

The Joomla core component is made with tables.
the template that surrounds it can be made table less.

What's the point then? to make a table-less template ?
Joomla template kit does not stop you from making a table less template.

the reason that Joomla developers use tables inside of the core components of Joomla. Is that many browsers react to different CSS coding in different ways non-render the same as tables do.

on top of this most CSS code. When made with the templates that you find on the Internet have static information. And are not dynamic like a CMS system is.

Two points.
1. IE does not pass the acid test in does not render CSS properly.
2. see inside this file components\com_content\content.html.php
yes does are tables.
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