Hello Ron
On 04-Jan-01, you wrote:
> Very good question!! I design Web sites as well and most sites
> are starting to use CSS design. Amiga Web broswers are being
> left behind in browsing a lot Web sites because of this lack in
> capability. I would also add the this comment that the Object
> Model is not supported as well much of the Web JavaScript
> programming I have learned in classes.
You have plenty of DOM to be getting on with, Sonny Jim ;)
I can also claim to design websites, but I can't say I've made
any that didn't use older HTML in tandem with CSS to provide
maximum compatibility. It's perfectly feasible to say
<FONT SIZE="3" FACE="Tahoma" COLOR="white" CLASS="blah">
and have 'blah' be a more refined representation, for instance.
The world of CSS isn't just DIV and SPAN, every HTML tag worth
using supports CLASS and STYLE attributes.
I'd say you should get a clue in designing websites before you
complain about lacklustre browser support (joke! ;)
I'd also say that it's painfully obvious to Olli and David that
the things you mention aren't implemented. Have patience,
guys. Now, if you have REAL bugs..
Thanks
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Matt Sealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Website http://www.kittycat.co.uk
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