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 well in all those browsers and then having some obscure bug in an obscure browser make it go pear-shaped - well, it would be impossible to check it in every version number of every browser that ever lived. If only they had expiry dates!

I mean, how many people using IE5 on Mac OS9? (apart from my damn friend that is!) ;)

Peter


On 20/05/2004, at 3:20 PM, Kay Smoljak wrote:

I thought I had a train wreck on a site in IE5Mac a while back - but it
turns out there's a major bug with clearing floats, and as soon as I put in
separate divs to clear the other elements, it started looking fine. So until
you find the bug, don't despair!

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