How many years have we been waiting for a clean and consistent cross-browser 
implementation of CSS2? How many?

And we are now expected to be optimistic about CSS3!

The industry is certainly not spoiling or serving web site designers!

Bruce


> Von: Alan Gresley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Betreff: [css-d] IE7 targeting hacks working in Opera


> Hi all
> 
> How crazy the world of hacking CSS is. While working on part of my site on 
> pages that have the xml prolog preceding the doctype, I was hacking for IE7 
> and noticed that Opera was also being targeted. After stripping my stylesheet 
> down to a few lines, I then removed the xml prolog from the page and found 
> that Opera was showing as expected and not being targeted anymore. Now having 
> done some test [1], I find that there are IE7 only targeting hacks, Opera 
> only targeting hacks and targeting hacks for both browsers when using the xml 
> prolog.
> 
> *+html - target IE 7 and Opera 9.10 and 9.24
> *~html - target IE 7 and Opera 9.10 and 9.24
> *:first-child+html - target IE 7
> html:first-child - target Opera 9.10 and 9.24
> *+html:first-child - target Opera 9.10 and 9.24
> 
> I will be waiting to see what Georg has to say about this dilemma...
> 
> [1] <http://css-class.com/test/ie7hacktargetingopera.htm>
> 
> Kind Regards, Alan
> 

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