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by zbaylin
932 days ago
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Some of them are definitely more "historic" than others. For instance, #2 (<table>-based layouts) definitely shaped much of early-to-mid-2000s web design, and can be viewed as a precursor to flexbox/other modern layout engines. Same with sIFR -- custom webfonts are totally taken for granted today largely because of "hacks" like this. |
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Same story with rounded corners, which were originally accomplished with tables and images. And a lot of the conventions for website navigation were established in table-based layouts