It’s evening here, so I’ll do some experiments tomorrow, starting with the DISABLING of “Reinforce layout tables.” But the Freeway Reference Manual has the following to say…
Specifying whether layout tables are reinforced
When you position non-CSS layer items on the page,
Freeway 5 Pro reproduces the design using invisible
HTML layout tables. Freeway 5 Express, which does
not have the CSS layer option, always publishes designs
using HTML layout tables. These tables are automatically
reinforced by Freeway to prevent possible collapse or
distortion, produced by some browsers. Freeway
reinforces using invisible single-pixel GIF images.
Of course, Freeway allows you to create tabular data in the form of a “Table,” and I would assume those are reinforced by _clear.gif too. Although it’s not clear if that reinforcement is dependent upon having “Reinforce layout tables" ENABLED.
As to fiddling with HTML5, I’ll switch my HTML4 site to that tomorrow. But I suspect it will be a mess in light of the fact I use a lot of Actions and have JS and CSS code splattered all over the place. In the end, I may need to revert back to HTML4. If it isn’t broke, why fix it?
During my testing, I will see if INLINE STYLES are eliminated because of the changes.
Thanks,
James Wages
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