CSS SharePoint Zen Garden?

by Stefan on 05 Nov 2009

When you are a web designer or programmer asked to make design changes to make the presentation a bit more interesting, one of the not so good things about WSS 3/MOSS 2007 is the HTML code generated. The point is that the code exists of a long list of nested tables – not the best setup for easy manipulation by programmers and designers.

When word about SharePoint 2010 came out earlier this year, this was one of the things I was hoping to be addressed … and it is. Andrew Connell confirms that in SP 2010 there are no tables. We’ll see in the final product (remember that Andrew’s post is based on beta code!), if there actually are no tables anymore anywhere.

So maybe we will see something similar to one of my favourite web projects (CSS Zen Garden).

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