i like tables. they work on old browsers too.
i under stand that the idea is to make standards "better" and more flexible etc, but html was developed to some extent perfectly functionally, and now everything that worked before has to be reimplemented in a totally different way. Not cool, in my opinion.
I don't begrudge the addition of new standards, but to pull the rug of html out from under our feet is poor show. Seems to be like: if it ain't broke, fix it till it is.
Standards are there to make a website work on any browser. I really have a problem with designing a website around the fact that some people still use a browser from 10 years ago. It slows down innovation, and CSS 3 is a pretty good innovation, and it gives web developers the ability to do some interface effects in html, instead of using javascript. Also HTML 5, that can do a lot of effects that you needed Flash or Java for.
Another great innovation is application streaming and/or desktop virtualisation that's all web based. This will of course lead to thin clients using Linux, and having a minimum of Windows licences to support a few specialised Windows applications for those few people who need it. The rest can use a portable Go-OO to do some serious spreadsheeting, or use a virtual Solaris desktop.
Sounds great. But those innovations will be stalled immensely if web developers keep supporting browsers from 10 years ago.
Goody, w3 has been met, now to ruin bbPress codes to meet w3, because I can.
See www.yourlife.uk.to for my work
Pretty nice design
Except for:
1. You should never use "Welcome to" in the title. Just tell people what the name of the website it.
2. The blue and white background is distracting from the actual content. It also kinda reminds me of this:
http://mypages.iit.edu/~smart/scavjoh1/SLIDE11.jpg