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		<title>By: Eduardo Omine</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eduardo Omine</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yeah, positioning elements with CSS is still a difficult (and often cumbersome) task; CSS3 is expected to provide better ways to position elements in pages.

But the biggest advantage of the web-standards philosophy is accessibility. The idea is to benefit the end user, even though it may sometimes make the developer&#039;s work harder. In the end, CSS is a very useful tool to developers, but using tables for positioning once in a while is unfortunately still necessary.</description>
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<p>But the biggest advantage of the web-standards philosophy is accessibility. The idea is to benefit the end user, even though it may sometimes make the developer&#8217;s work harder. In the end, CSS is a very useful tool to developers, but using tables for positioning once in a while is unfortunately still necessary.</p>
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