Multiple versions of Explorer for Windows on a single computer have
revolutionized CSS bug testing for websites, but sadly the different IE
browser windows appear identical to the eye, potentially leading to
confusion and testing mistakes.
Agree. One of the problems I noticed is the style stripp
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 12:32:54 +1000, Neerav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Multiple versions of Explorer for Windows on a single computer have
revolutionized CSS bug testing for websites, but sadly the different IE
browser windows appear identical to the eye, potentially leading to
confusion and t
Neerav wrote:
These problems have now been resolved in a positioniseverything article
I've linked to
Sorry if this sounds nitpicky, but...wouldn't it have been better form
to send the actual article link to the list, rather than going via your
blog (to increase traffic, google pulling power, wha
Multiple versions of Explorer for Windows on a single computer have
revolutionized CSS bug testing for websites, but sadly the different IE
browser windows appear identical to the eye, potentially leading to
confusion and testing mistakes.
Also, Microsoft’s proprietary Conditional Comments don’