] Another thing: if there is an unnecessary </p> or </b> or other closing tag,
] Netscape will drop out of the Style Sheet settings and resumes with the default
] stuff...
This is not a bug in netscape but a bug in your page. The behaviour of any
browser is per definition undefined on detection of invalid html code. Each
browser implementation can behave completely different when the html code is
invalid. Simply because the browser (author) can only make an (educated)
guess of the desired behaviour in such case. And guess what: such a guess can
be wrong.
I would strongly advise you (actually: anybody that has a html page online)
to run your pages through an html validator. E.g. an sgml parser with the
HTML 4.0 DTDs and remove all errors reported by the validator. You will be
surprised how many browser 'bugs' will dissapear once your pages are 100%
HTML compliant.
Ofcourse, some browser bugs will remain but the overal quality of the pages
will improve a lot.
Kind regards,
Alex Wulms
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