The reason if you use layers or not, depends on the use of your website. If you want to make a drop-down-menu with layers, it is a good reason. But if you want to use layers for making a kind of slideshow with 50 pages, you'd be better of with a database.
So my answer is, it depends of the use. I hope I could answer you're question correctly.
Do you mean the evil <layer> tag? Or just an absolutely positioned element. You should remove <layer> from your vocabulary, as well as document.layers.layername... jared@eae.net -
Yeah, I mean the layer tag (at least that's what they're called in Dreamweaver 2.0).
I have a website with about 50 pages or so. I use they following layer format...
That is not a layer tag, that's just setting the id to DIV tag. layer tag is associate with document.layers which is only supported by Netscape and document.all is IE's version of Layers.
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