Backward compatibility

We want to get rid of tables to layout our pages and use web standards, but my company lacks the money to train people on brand new, unproven technologies. Therefore, we have decided to get back to HTML 2.0 which is a W3C standard without the table element. It hasn't got frames either, less evil temptation is always better.

Oh, and we'll be Safari compatible then.

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