Al Sparber wrote:
David Laakso wrote:

<http://www.gunlaug.no/>

It must be some type of viral infection. Gunlaug.no has no horizontal
scrollbar in IE6 when the window is made narrow. The content is totally inaccessible.

Now, will you; Al and David calm down and come to your senses - please.
Give someone who is on a slow connection a chance...

Yeah, IE/win sure is lacking CSS-support. Don't think it is contagious
though :-)

I know this list is supposed to deal with technical questions and solutions concerning CSS (some of which might be asked by people trying to make a living as opposed to playing with cutting edge techniques that don't work in IE), but I'm just not sure what your link is supposed to answer.

I haven't looked at the original question, but since I know my own site:
that link doesn't answer anything and is better forgotten - ASAP.

Generally: I wouldn't recommend anyone new to CSS, and web design in
general, to g for old and outdated stuff. Pages/designs/information that
hasn't been updated in over a year, are often too old to be of much
value to web designers, IMO.
Of course, there are lots of exceptions, but the page in question isn't
one of them.

It's a broken page in a general context, though in the narrower context of the CSS community of developers I guess pages that don't work in IE are acceptable.

Nope, but that page/design is left 'dead in the water' - awaiting a much
needed update. David knows that, so he shouldn't posted the link.
Replacement half ready and out on a test-ride:
<http://www.gunlaug.no/index_new.html>, but _I_ wouldn't advice anyone
to take ideas from that one either - yet.

I think those who are interested in anything related to web design on
_my_ site are better advised to start here...
<http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/toc_7a.html>
...where one can dig oneself pretty deep into some 'real world'
browser-challenges - even with IE/win if one chooses. Most of it is
pretty up-to-date too, but it isn't 'cutting edge'.

So much for the whole issue. Now, let it end without further confusing
discussions about 'dead web pages' and similar issues.

regards
        Georg
--
http://www.gunlaug.no
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