- Divs instead of tables – to paraphrase : “Use the div, Luke.”
- or, if you do have a list of some kind, then maybe you should be using <ol>/<ul> and <li>’s rather than all the div’s? see A CSS layout that does not rely on DIV, FLOAT, CLEAR nor structural HACK! for more
- ModalBox a (Web 2.0-style) modal dialogs or even wizards (sequences of dialogs) without using conventional popups and page reloads using Prototype JavaScript Framework, script.aculo.us and valid XHTML/CSS.
- Do You Want To Do That With CSS? – Multiple Column Lists :how to make a list display as multiple columns of list items, rather than as a single column or horizontal row.
- Most used CSS tricks and 10 best CSS hacks current CSS hacks to help.
- IBM has a good piece on Where and when to use Ajax in your applications, before you go wild.
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