Hi list,

Currently I'm thinking about a consistent and simple method for CSS to
target not only IE's but also Mozilla, Safari and Opera, each of them
separately and standards compliant.

Up to now the CSS language actually available for developing web sites
is limited by the weakest browser to be supported (IE 6, IE 7). Many
great techniques have been generated and documented by web developers
to overcome bugs and shortcomings.

These constrains will not go away for years to come. But if we had a
method to target the most advanced browsers, we would be able to _add_
something new to the (technically) minimalistic approach dictated by
MS. Web sites would then look differently in different browsers while
functionally still equivalent (a must, I suppose).

What are your pros and cons?

Regards,

Manfred
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