Barney Carroll wrote:
> david wrote:
>> Or avoid a bunch of hacks and just use conditional comments to feed IE7 
>> what it needs. I'm surprised no one has mentioned this yet!
> 
> Quite refreshing, innit? I think it's because conditional comments 
> aren't CSS.
> 
> Increasingly I find more people find it more important to maintain 
> honestly valid HTML than CSS - as long as the markup is sparkling, the 
> horrors underneath can twist and turn to accommodate whatever will eat them.

CSS is a powerful thing, but it is intended to work with valid HTML (as 
the W3C CSS validator reports). Clean, basic HTML avoids problems. And 
conditional comments don't interfere with that at all.

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David
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