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FERAD

Posts: 51
Posted: 07/05/2008, 1:55 PM

it would be real nice if CSS would have an option when making grids, records, etc. to be delimited with DIV, SPAN P H, LISTS, etc. and other markers instead of only Tables generated. Maybe this could be a checkbox in the builder section of the page creation. Also, have a selection box for custom classes or styles that can be used for the object being built. This would save considerable time for the programmers from having to manually strip out the table information and replace it with CSS coding each time.

Maybe allow in project setup for the ability to add additional css files to the project that would be included with the build process. Taking this one step further, having CCS recognize any new classes and IDs and allow for the selection of these as in the above paragraph.

The above changes would also make the css programmers happier as well giving them the choice of tables or css code..

Now if only Yes Software will recognize the simplicity and benefits of this and do these within a short time period ???? :-/





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feha


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Posted: 12/14/2008, 3:28 PM

I agree with this :-)

Would like to see at least forms "outside" of tables for accessibility reasons ...

However reporting and grids could be still with tables as tabular data ...
(or optional)

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