"CSS like"? What does that even mean?
1)It means not having deeply-nested html tables for everything.
2)Use of modern CSS reduces the amount of markup making load times faster.
3)"Tables for layouts are a legacy method that should not be used any more. Layouts utilizing div blocks, and in the near future, CSS3 Multi-column Layout or CSS3 Flexible Box Layout, should be used instead."
Tons of lots of talks about it and no action. If they have waited this long they do not care, so why bother.ッ
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