re: and even not all stylesheets are 'pure', take this one:

Name: Lim Yuan Qing
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Yuan Qing is an alumnus of Temasek Secondary and Ngee Ann Primary. Come 2005 he will attend school at Temasek Junior College in its Integrated Programme (IP).

On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 20:07:46 -0000, Kornel Lesinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


The only bug/quirk with IE that I've come across that needed my attention
was the big one: box model. I prefer to use the "box in a box" sort of
workaround

This needs excessive divs and without IE support for '>' selector requires them additionally messed with lots of id/classes.


Why serve any junk at all?

To make good [X]HTML and good CSS work in bad browser.

It is entirely possible to create fully standards compliant
visually striking pages without using hacks

Not really. It requires lots of effort or extra code to avoid buggy areas completly.



Csszengarden is the only example you need of that.

HTML for CSSZengarden is an absolute mess (read comment in code).

Stylesheets are bit simpler because of tons of extra markup in code,
but this duo is not kind you'd like to maintain on everyday basis.

and even not all stylesheets are 'pure', take this one:
http://www.csszengarden.com/144/144.css





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