Tableless website design Cleveland (or tableless web layout) is a method of website design Cleveland and development without using HTML tables for page layout control purposes. Instead of HTML tables, style sheet languages such as CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) are used to arrange elements and text on a web page. CSS was introduced by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to improve web accessibility and to make HTML code semantic rather than presentational.
In the late 1990s, when the dot-com boom led to a rapid growth in the 'new media' of website design Cleveland, there began a trend of using HTML tables, and their rows, columns and table cells, to control the layout of whole website design Cleveland. This was partly due to the limitations at the time of CSS support in major browsers, partly due to the new web designers' lack of familiarity with CSS or with reasons (including HTML semantics and web accessibility) not to use any simple way quickly to achieve whatever layout they wanted, and partly due to a new breed of WYSIWYG web design tools that encouraged this practice.
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