Just a quick note on the comment below asking if complex sites can be accomplished w/o tables. Check out www.cingular.com for a great example. Cingular Wireless's new site (less than a year) is table-less. While is may not be as vast as a homedepot.com or similar, it's public & member sections probably put the site in the 100 page(s) range. Marko -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL-REMOVED] [EMAIL-REMOVED]] On Behalf Of Eric A. Meyer Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 8:22 PM To: [EMAIL-REMOVED] Subject: Re: [css-d] None At 17:06 -0700 9/17/03, Frank Vollono wrote: >Oops, looks like I spoke too soon. I'm still having problems with >the text along the right side of the image flowing under the image >on the left. It looked like a good solution until I added more copy >and it flowed underneath the image, thus pushing the submit button >even further down. This isn't acceptable so I'll have to play with >is some more or just used tables for layout and style with CSS. I >love CSS but I'm wondering if it can work for a complicated >e-commerce site such as: homedepot.com or bestbuy.com. ______________________________________________________________________ css-discuss [EMAIL-REMOVED]] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/