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Why does Nick's hair keep changing?

Just curious.

hahahah wish there was a like button

10 Answers

hahahhaha! love it!

Best question on the entire forum! hahaha

different videos shot at different times.

He is a stylish individual who does not want to keep the same look from video to video! Maybe styling his hair after every video. Who knew that he enjoys web design and styling his own hair, maybe he should put that in the first "How to Create a Website" track on the about page. (;

He could be a "Dedicated Follower of Fashion"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXpkt6revK0

The video is at least 6 years old. If I'm not wrong, with responsive design - tables are pretty much a thing of the past and irrelevant now.

Tables are not irrelevant,

Should tables be used for Layout? no, we have better tools now like bootstrap(which is really just making a type of table) and good css practices.

However, data tables are not Irrelevant there is plenty of times to use them. Such as when presenting table data. or I just used it to create a checkbox array for editing 2D Security Roles. Also, Html tables can be used to free data to excel or other similar programs.

I'm so glad I'm not the only one that was curious about that hair ☺ and +1 for the addition of a "Like" button.

Lol sorry I should of said why does Nick keep changing his hair. Boy goes from one style to the next!

Can someone confirm Andres' speculation? Are tables not a good practice anymore and are they outdated by better methods?

tables are still good practice for tabular data.

I want a like button for his hair also