Peter
See my thread the other day I tried this and it works fine.
#box
{
float : none - style for every browser
/* hack for IE5 mac \*/
float : left - for every browser bar IE5 mac (allows hiding styles
from IE5 Mac)
/* end hack */
}
So I guess you could do that around your whole stylesheet
On May 20, 2004, at 2:32 pm, Universal Head wrote:
It's probably something to do with that as one of the two problems is
a standard horizontal list nav stuffing up. It does make the
navigation virtually unusable I must admit.
But what can you do? My point to posting was, how many specific
On May 20, 2004, at 10:46 pm, Ryan Christie wrote:
http://shadyland.theward.net/downloads/
grab the top file. Unzip to whatever directory, and then run. It's a
pre-packaged version of Windows IE5 and 5.5 for WinXP running
alongside IE6. All it is is the results of what you get when following
On Thu, 20 May 2004 16:20:30 - (GMT), Sarah Sammis wrote:
Unfortunately Safari is very unstable. I must crash that browser three or
four times an hour with just simple browsing. IE for all its quirks is
more stable.
Actually, Safari is quite stable.
I'd suggest you look at the rest of your
Curious how others would approach this?
I've just finished a simple site that is perfect in
WIN - NN 7, IE 5.01, IE 5.5, IE 6
MAC - Safari 1.2.1, Mozilla 1.4, IE 5.2
And a friend looks it in on Mac IE 5 and finds a big problem.
My question is, do you draw the line or not? Do I spend more time
On 5/19/04 9:56 PM Universal Head [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this out:
I've just finished a simple site that is perfect in
WIN - NN 7, IE 5.01, IE 5.5, IE 6
MAC - Safari 1.2.1, Mozilla 1.4, IE 5.2
And a friend looks it in on Mac IE 5 and finds a big problem.
My question is, do you draw the
Hi Peter,
I've just finished a simple site that is perfect in WIN - NN
7, IE 5.01, IE 5.5, IE 6 MAC - Safari 1.2.1, Mozilla 1.4, IE 5.2
And a friend looks it in on Mac IE 5 and finds a big problem.
My question is, do you draw the line or not? Do I spend more
time time trying to track
On 20/05/2004, at 2:56 PM, Universal Head wrote:
Curious how others would approach this?
I've just finished a simple site that is perfect in
WIN - NN 7, IE 5.01, IE 5.5, IE 6
MAC - Safari 1.2.1, Mozilla 1.4, IE 5.2
And a friend looks it in on Mac IE 5 and finds a big problem.
IE 5 and 5.1 are
It's probably something to do with that as one of the two problems is a standard horizontal list nav stuffing up. It does make the navigation virtually unusable I must admit.
But what can you do? My point to posting was, how many specific version numbers can one check in anyway? Having it work