>The best example of this was the introduction of tables, first
>supported in Netscape 1.1. Tables were originally imagined to be just
>that - a tool for presenting tabular data. Their subsequent adoption
>by the user community as the basic method for page layout did not have
>to be explicit in the design of either HTML or the browser, because
>once its use was discovered and embraced, it no longer mattered what
>tables were originally for, since they specified causes and effects
And this is exactly the right indication that grid based layouts are much more
useful than random positioning. Our eyes and minds demand order in what we
see...
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