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Re: CSS in Netscapeby "Cindy Stanley" <stanleysupport(at)prodigy.net> |
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>david.holm(at)rivcom.net writes: ><< Netscape is no where near as compliant as MSIE is and does not render HTML > 4.0 with CSS anywhere near properly. Since this is a fact, how can you > justify the above statement? I have quit even trying to make css work right > in Netscape, if the page won't render properly--Oh Well! >> > >So, then, do you still use css at all? I ask because I'm learning css right >now and don't have a "working knowledge" of it yet. How do you reconcile the >differences between how the different browsers render css? You will most likely getter a better response if you post this query to the HWG Style list. "This list is used by members of the HTML Writers Guild for discussing and exchanging advice regarding the use of style sheets and related technologies to control presentation of web content. Cascading Style Sheets (levels 1, 2, and 3), XSL, DSSSL, and other web style sheet languages are on-topic for this list." -- Cindy K. Stanley
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