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''I moved this section here from the current article on Web design, made some edits for readability, deleted the last half (see below for text) as POV and containing too much detail.'' [[User:ChrisLoosley|Chris Loosley]] 04:03, 2 January 2007 (UTC)
 
{{seesubarticledetails|Web design (Tableless)}}
 
When [[Netscape Navigator]] 4 dominated the [[Web browser]] market, the popular (but now [[deprecated]]) way to lay out a Web page was to use [[HTML table]]s. Often even simple designs for a page would require dozens of tables nested inside one another. Many [[web templates]] in [[Dreamweaver]] and other [[WYSIWYG]] editors still use this technique today. Navigator 4 didn't support [[Cascading Style Sheets]] (CSS) well, so it simply wasn't used. But after the [[browser wars]] were over, and [[Internet Explorer]] dominated the market, the practice of using of CSS to lay out pages grew steadily.
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==See also==
 
{{Wikibookspar|Wikibooks|Web Development}}
 
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