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If there are any late approaching developers who are just getting their feet wet with proper declarative markup, they may find themselves running back to table based coding quicker than they expected. Most browsers handle CSS quite differently from each, and when working with such temperamental on-page elements like HTML forms, many developers start running for the hills.
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Using nested tables for forms, however, is semantically incorrect. According to the W3C, if you are not marking up tabular data, you should not be using table based markup.
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