cursing how bad it's
standards support is. Bias, no.
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Dan - I have
there.Usually cursing how bad it's
standards support is.Bias, no. mcg allen
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Yeah i follow this same track... easier for me to get it right
(epecially since ie 6 will go away at some point
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I didn't mean to insinuate that IE 7 is coming out so eveyone will
upgrade... i was just making the point that if you intend to future
proof your css build for the standard and work backwards because
eventually the non
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Dusty,
Mary Catherine is right about adding
Yes now it came to me many thanks
Dan and Mary Catherine J
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Dusty,
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