HTML tables have proven to work better in a wide varieties of environments than anything I've seen anyone propose.
Non-horizontal layout works better. Especially if everything can be left-aligned. If you don't need a chatterbox or always-visible poll, find a simple layout. Avoid tables and CSS if you can. If you cannot, in 2005, I think it's best to try and find a layout that works with pure CSS. And make sure testing isn't limited to the usual browsers. Include some PDA browsers and text browsers and hack in special cases if needed. Oh, and if you dislike headaches, let ancient browsers be the problem of their users instead of your problem, because it will only get worse as time passes.
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