--- robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> replied: > > A better alternative might be to include HTML that > is standards-compliant but comes out strangely in IE, > then add a note explaining why. > > Incidentally, MS seems to be supporting the move > alternative browsers by putting a bug in IE 6.0 that
> prevents it viewing some sites (there's a patch, but > then how many Windows users know this?). > > Sir Robin > > -- > "Caesar non supra grammaticos." - Suetonius > > Robin Turner > IDMYO > Bilkent Univeritesi > Ankara 06533 > Turkey > > www.bilkent.edu.tr/~robin If I remember correctly, Microsoft at one point had special web pages just for Opera broswers, and it would shift everything to the right by 600 pixels. I can't remember if they created a frame that was that wide, or just how they did it, but turnabout is fair play, isn't it? >:D ===== Mike (a.k.a. AWEV) RLU 347983 __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you’re looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com
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