Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
> On Jan 23, 2007, at 9:17 AM, david wrote:
>
>> That's too bad. I can't imagine any browser in the world is doing
>> anything with these elements scattered in the code:
>>
>>
>
> Actually, the element is supported by Gecko browsers (in
> quirks mode only, I think)
To my query about this:
>> No matter what I do, the large text box on the left shifts to
>> the right just over half the width of the whole window...I've
>> tried *http hacks, conditional comments, nothing seems to
>> work. I've been back and forth with the BrowserCam quite a
>> few times. It work
On Jan 23, 2007, at 9:17 AM, david wrote:
> That's too bad. I can't imagine any browser in the world is doing
> anything with these elements scattered in the code:
>
>
Actually, the element is supported by Gecko browsers (in
quirks mode only, I think) for historical reasons. It is legacy cod
>
> Hi gurus,
>
> I've been stuck (again) doing a "small" addition to an old
> web site that was designed in an older version of GoLive, and
> is definitely not CSS based. The old version of GL always
> creates table-style pages. I am not getting paid to do
> anything but change an old page w
Dave Pierce wrote:
> I may be putting the conditional comment into the wrong place in the
> code, as I've not found any source that actually says "put it here...".
>
> Here's the URL: http://www.thenottingham.org/pages/aging_gracefully.html
Hmmm, I don't see any conditional comments in that fi