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Improve this questionI have heard about "evil" and based HTML, but I have never seen any real-world examples. It seems that nowadays, most websites are using 's and CSS for layout. Van anybody provide an example of 开发者_运维百科this "evil" code? It should be a real-word example.
Ironically. w3schools.com
Sure, take a look at the source code of Google. Its tables and font tags galore. Obviously their intentions lie in the area of efficiency as opposed to semantics. I wouldn't call it evil...
If you’ve received any slickly-designed HTML e-mails, they’re likely to be an unmaintainable mess of <table>
and <font>
tags under the hood. (Having written and maintained a couple, I speak from bitter experience.)
Lots of nonprofit sites are like this. Here's one I designed a few years ago (but did not develop) and it makes almost exclusive use of tables for the entire site.
http://kenbrookyouth.com/main/main.php
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