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  • Lorelle

    (@lorelle)

    1. Tables used for layout are not web standard compliant – search engines aren’t fond of them, and they really are a pain to work with.

    2. You can do the same things with CSS and make it even better. So I recommend you visit the WordPress Codex at http://codex.wordpress.org/Blog_Design_and_Layout and there you will find tons of help.

    There may even be some themes out there that have that simple kind of look, but they tend to go for the more fancy. There is one that is very simplistic called Letterhead and another very simple one that I liked called Simple Clean that was in the recent theme contest at http://www.alexking.org/. I hope this helps.

    Thread Starter mevans

    (@mevans)

    The reason I wanted to use Tables is so this dose not happen… http://www.bloog.com… If you say the website then you see the pictures are mess up.

    Can I do something so the pictures do not over lap?

    quickfix

    (@quickfix)

    Your page looks fine to me. The images don’t over lap at all. (I’m viewing in FF)

    You might want to give this site a read. It’s really informative and made me learn how to code better by using xhtml and css together.

    Thread Starter mevans

    (@mevans)

    If you look at it now you’ll see how the image overlaps in the last post.

    Please tell me if there is a way to use a table template liks this http://www.bloog.com/post.htm.

    Thank you,
    Matthew
    matthew@bloog.com

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