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Tables are better for information. Divs are better for Layouts.Div's aren't aligned, you need to align them in the right place. Tables act like the kind of table you fill out when your signing up for something.
Div's aren't aligned, you need to align them in the right place. Tables act like the kind of table you fill out when your signing up for something... Or like in word when you go: Insert->Table. Tables are better for INFORMATION. Divs are better for LAYOUTS.
div (division)is floating type that breaks a webpage into a smaller parts. It can be nested to divide sections into a few columns that present information separately but side-by-side. A common device used is the define a class of clear in the stylesheet and using a div or a break of that class to end the differientiation before its occurrence.
A table is a logical physical construct type that works in rows and columns. Before the advent of stylesheets and browser support for them, many a webpage used tables nested within each other to achieve formatting of more complex varieties. Rendering could suffer with the more complicated schemes. They are capable of rigidly fixed in size or allowed to render as a percentage of screen resolution.
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