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5/14/2008 9:43 AM
 
Hi there all,
 
Just a general question really. I am very very very new to DotNetNuke. In fact all I’ve done so far is download it and install the basic “out of the box” install.
 
My question really is this, from what I see the pages DotNetNuke renders out are very heavily reliant on tables for site layout, and from a purest HTML/XHTML point of view I understand this is deemed bad practise. Is there a way of re-configuring DotNetNuke to use divs in steaqd of tables? Or is this totally a bad idea.
 
Would welcome any feed back.
 
Cheers,
 
@ndyB
 
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5/14/2008 1:14 PM
 

Hi Andy,

most of the tables are injected by skin and containers, i.e. using a tableless skin might significantly reduce the number of tables (but the modules still use some to render its content).


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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5/15/2008 10:48 AM
 

Thanks for the info Sebastian.

@ndyB

 
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