> Thanks Mr. Wright for your prompt response. > > Still nothing. I edited the statement as you suggested though. The page > responds to the style sheet that I attached in the "conventional" form of > attaching style sheets in both IE and Firefox. However, this one that I > wanted to be recognized by IE so that it would render the page differently > is still ignored. I had been using the conditional comment since > it was the > only method that really worked for me in the past when attaching two > different style sheets. > > Would there be a better way to do this? > > It seems that when I try to link two style sheets, IE will ignore > the one I > have designed for it and "choose" the other entirely or certain > styles from > that sheet. It doesn't even matter if I place the other one last. > If I place > the one that I have designed for IE last, it affects the other > browsers. If > I put it first within a conditional comment, IE ignores it. If I put it > last, thinking that will make it the priority style sheet, it > still ignores > it. How do any of you attach two style sheets to bring browsers into > harmony? >
Are you sure that the style sheet for IE actually works? Looking at the design, there is little (apart from menus perhaps) that shouldn't work in FF, IE6/7. Maybe best to have your columns working across the browser range and build your nav into that. Ian -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.12.12/461 - Release Date: 02/10/2006 ______________________________________________________________________ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7b2 testing hub -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=IE7 List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/