10.3 Summary
Floating and positioning are very compelling features of CSS.
They're also likely to be an exercise in frustration
if you're careless in how you use them. Element
overlapping, stacking order, size, and placement all have to be
considered carefully when elements are positioned, and floated
elements' relation to the normal flow must also be
taken into account. Creating layouts using floating and positioning
can thus take some adjustment, but the rewards are well worth the
price.
While it's true that a great deal of layout can thus
be freed from tables, there are still reasons to use tables on the
Web, such as presenting stock quotes or sports scores, among other
purposes. In the next chapter, we'll examine how CSS
has grown to address the question of table layout.
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