peech. Then it hit me.
There's probably millions of these cd's out there - meaning millions of people
stuck on IE6 until they decide to shell out the cash for a legit Windows copy.
So I don't see IE6 disappearing for a long, long time. Sorry.
-melbeach
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>> Melbeach wrote:
>> Each IE version can now be targeted in complete isolation.
> Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
> Another advantage of this approach is that each IE version only has to
> download one stylesheet, rather than two or three or four, so that's fewer
> HT
The usual method of stylesheet linking has you starting with a main stylesheet
that all browsers use, then going down the list of IE versions. Each IE
stylesheet contains only a handful of coding to get that particular IE version
in line. Something like this:
Well, why not use the methods d
of. If my email account was being pegged with virus emails, Norton
AV would be picking them up. Keep in mind though that I joined this list only
recently - May 28.
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;UTF-8". The encoding option "UTF-8 with Signature" will add the byte-order
mark. I'm not sure how Dreamweaver handles it though.
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ng no difference whatsoever with IE6 and FF on XP SP1 and also IE7 on
XP SP3.
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r me in Windows IE6 and Firefox. Only thing - when I resize
the window, the horizontal scroll bar kicks in real early. Your little
subsections seem like they could go much narrower and still look good.
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e has been
corrected in v5.5. But if I am forced to code in HTML 4.01 - according to your
article, if I throw IE6 into quirks mode, IE7 will also go into quirks mode. I
probably don't want that to happen. So I will find out. Off to the Miva forum.
Thanks again!
-Melbeach
> Your choice, of c
fox numbers are encouraging.
-Melbeach
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Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] "Perfect 3 column liquid layout" (Matthew Jam
Delete the top line:
When I do this, the right-column completely covers up the left-column.
Actually, the same thing will happen in Firefox if I convert this layout to an
html version and delete the declaration in question.
-Melbeach
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be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
-Melbeach
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