Echoing @David above. IE8 just coming out isn’t going to change anything. While it’s interesting, I don’t see any reason to put the entire topic on the “Become more familiar with the topic when it matters” shelf and moving on. There’s is just way too much to learn to spend my time (now) on things like this.
Additionally, in the example given, simply using conditional stylesheets for IE6 & 7 isn’t a simple or trvial matter. It seems that in most cases using CSS tables would significantly increase production time without a super big benefit.
Echoing @David above. IE8 just coming out isn’t going to change anything. While it’s interesting, I don’t see any reason to put the entire topic on the “Become more familiar with the topic when it matters” shelf and moving on. There’s is just way too much to learn to spend my time (now) on things like this.
Additionally, in the example given, simply using conditional stylesheets for IE6 & 7 isn’t a simple or trvial matter. It seems that in most cases using CSS tables would significantly increase production time without a super big benefit.