> 
> It's useless change for the sake of change! They just
> can't stand to acknowledge that by the time browsers
> hit Version 3 the user interface had reached near
> perfection for logical layout. :) Another reason I
> like Netscape (4.7x) is that I can dump the icons
> off the buttons. There was one version of IE for Mac
> that allowed that but ever since MS has forced IE
> users to have the icons on Mac and Win versions.

That's not correct. in IE5 on Mac you go to preferences -> web browser ->
browser display and select text only on tool bar style.

N$ 4.7 is a badly rendering browser that is plagued with problems. I
understand your point about button layout but N$ 6 is not designed for
tiddly little screens.. N$6 is a lot more W3C compliant than previous
browsers which makes working with css a lot more enjoyable..

NS4.7 is the only mac browser that supports natwest online banking but other
than than don't bother. Icab (www.icab.de) on the otherhand is a joy..
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Mike Karthauser - email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - phone:0117 9426653
brightstorm - curiously online - http://www.brightstorm.co.uk



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