Hello
I have been reading this list for a few weeks and am finding it very
valuable. I think this is my first post.
I am at the stage of teaching myself CSS-P and unravelling the whole issue
of standards and accessibility.
I am of course aware that there are all sorts of hacks available to massage
standards compliant code for non-compliant browsers.
The question I have been asking myself, and now ask you guys, is:
Would it be beneficial to come up with a list of "Standard Hacks" :-)
I mean by this a list of hacks that could be incorporated into standard CSS
templates for beginning new sites, that would save the bother of hacking
the most prevalent problems one by one as they arise.
Perhaps such a list - or even such a template - exists already?
Thanks
John Saward
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