That's a quick fix -- but how do you know if you're using the proper
semantic code? We'd have no idea if it SHOULD be a div or not, and to
start replacing table elements with excessive divs isn't going to fix
anything in the end.
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Is this a CSS background image that you are dynamically tossing, does
it change on rollover (if so, you should probably use the CSS method
anyhow), or is there some other effect in the mix?
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