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    <title>Inspire Creativity: Css padding space that will collapse if not enough room</title>
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I hate dealing with multiple screen resolutions.  Can&amp;#8217;t our socialistic welfare government just give everyone a 30&amp;#8221; monitor and designers everywhere can rejoice?
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I really miss tables.  They were evil to use in design, but they &lt;strong&gt;worked&lt;/strong&gt; so well!  if you gave each cell a width, but not the overall table, the cells would collapse smaller if the screen was too small.
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I&amp;#8217;d use this in my current project, except that each cell needs a #pixels width, which then means that the spaces &lt;strong&gt;between&lt;/strong&gt; cells vary, as it&amp;#8217;s the cells themselves that are the same width.  Which, for a navigation bar, look strange.
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I&amp;#8217;m continually amazed and inspired by the changes web2.0 has brought us, in terms of scriptaculus, delicious, ruby on rails, open design, and so many other things.  We&amp;#8217;re able to get so close to the programming power of a local program, but with the decentralize and social aspect of the web at our fingertips.
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But just because we&amp;#8217;ve been able to layer javascript and html so well, I still think we need a better underlying layout and programming platform.  How long can javascript/CSS/HTML last?  We outgrow everything, it&amp;#8217;s just a question of how long&amp;#8230;
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