On Oct 6, 2005, at 9:19 AM, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
I would appreciate your feedback so I can improve this article:
http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/branching.asp
You might want to add tips on where and how to place alternative
stylesheets, or those for other media such as for print or handhelds.
It may be worth noting that since the primary means of "forking" is
to add HTML to the content layer, you might want to put this whole
block of tags into some sort of included file. If you cannot, then
you might be forward looking enough to add in a block that loads a
(currently empty) stylesheet for IE 7 -- which you can populate later
once we understand its bugs.
But that's me. I'm an optimist. ;)
This is very similar to the process I use, except that I serve a
single stylesheet to all Win IE version 6 and lower. Since I do not
put IE 6 into "quirks mode", this means that I do need to use hacks
to separate the box model IE 5 stuff from the box model IE 6
"standards" stuff. But since this stylesheet only goes to those
browsers, and the are both dead (no longer being developed), the
hacks are safe.
Only hack the dead.
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