http://thinkvitamin.com/single/design/css/tables-the-next-evolution-in-css-layout/
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/semanticsinhtml5
http://www.seldo.com/weblog/2009/01/25/introducing_cascading_semantic_descriptions

I was browsing around for semantic mark ups and things that might pertain to help me understand. Since I am definately not HTML savvy, I chose the first link cause I knew little to nothing about tables, all I knew is that tables are complicated. It was a way to make placement with putting text/images on a page without the stacking of one on top of each other. I’m looking at this site and wondering how we can incorporate tables into CSS. I don’t find it effective since CSS is already doing a good job of placement and design.

The second article was fascinating considering we are spending time tweaking the HTML and not looking into how this will all intergrate with each other. I know I am not completely knowledgeable about working every type of scripting but I know that merges within scripting languages can be convienant but at the same time, we look at so many complications. I wonder if too many attributes can causing a lot of confusions?

I really wonder if working with the Cascade Semantics problems will enhance the microformatting? Seeing as though we would run into more problems with metadata and everything else.

I really would like to dig deeper in the semantics and understand all the aspects there is to offer. I read some of the older articles and I had an idea but it seems like semantic mark up has much more to offer.

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