Al Sparber wrote:
From the site you linked:
"As it is now, these expressions can only be made to work in
IE5.0+/win, and only in quirks mode. This at least give us a mean to
overcome some of IE/win's shortcomings with regard to W3C's CSS
standards as they are."
This is wrong. I would question anything else he writes on CSS
Expressions because of the above statement.
You may question everything I write whenever you like, but maybe you
should read a bit further first (same page):
"Also, only stable in quirks mode (see above), although variants can be
made to work in IE6's "standard" mode."
(pardon my Norwenglish)
I prefer quirks mode as I find it much easier to make IE6 behave like a
browser that way. Also, I see no reason to complicate things by having
to fix IE5+/win in two modes. It's a personal preference thing, which
anyone may judge as they like.
regards
Georg
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http://www.gunlaug.no
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