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Started by shikha, February 05, 2009, 01:37:12 AM

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shikha

Hi All,

Can anyone tell me hoe much role of DIV coding id threre in any designing part.
Iam a designer too so thats why i want to know..

every suggestion would be appericiated...
Thanks

Narf the Mouse

I have no idea what you just asked. Could you clarify, please? What is 'DIV coding'?
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About all I can imagine it to mean would be using
tags instead of tables.  AJAX/CSS type stuff.
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