> I think that's a great idea actually. In theory yes we should all avoid
> hacks but there are a few reasons where a big fat list of the
> "standard" hacks, reasons for use and pros and cons would be useful...
> 
> 1. If a deadline is looming and a hack will temporarily get you through
> it without resorting to the old demons of HTML.
> 2. To help understand the source/css of sites that have used a hack to
> implement something.
> 3. To get an idea of the kind of bugs/issues that have required a hack
> to get over.
> 
> Nick
> 
>> Would it be beneficial to come up with a list of "Standard Hacks" :-)

This makes perfect sense to me especially if it were a wikipedia or similar
type of site that members would update and comment and keep current.

Rick Faaberg

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