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Old September 11th, 1999, 01:25 PM
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Style sheets work in IE but not Netscape 4.6, why?

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Old September 23rd, 1999, 01:33 PM
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Because netscape is lazy and does not do a good job. Their support of DHTML is also laughstock. I hate to see a company used to be good became like this. sigh..

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Old October 26th, 1999, 09:52 PM
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Well actually style sheets work quite nicely in NS4.6. If you are going to use styles then use the standard ones set by the W3consortium and not the ones designed exclusively for IE by MS.

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Old October 27th, 1999, 12:32 PM
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Even that doesn't necessarily work. IE does a better job of rendering according to the W3C specs. The best solution is to ident the browser and serve a customized style sheet.

Check out:
http://webreview.com/pub/1999/05/07/style/index.html
They used to have a master compatibility grid but it's moved now.

For a really good time work up a style sheet that works in all CSS-1 capable browsers that is also printable!!!
Woo-Hoo!!

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Old October 27th, 1999, 12:49 PM
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Even that doesn't necessarily work. IE does a better job of rendering according to the W3C specs. The best solution is to ident the browser and serve a customized style sheet.

Check out:
http://webreview.com/pub/1999/05/07/style/index.html
They used to have a master compatibility grid but it's moved now.

For a really good time work up a style sheet that works in all CSS-1 capable browsers that is also printable!!!
Woo-Hoo!!

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