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 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