On 4/19/06, GypsiiRose Baptiste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, I googled for "unconditional" instead of "conditional".  It's been a
> long day!
>
> Later, I plan to remove the CSS from the page and have it in a seperate
> file.  So I don't think the conditional comments will work...? please
> correct me if I'm wrong.  Also, I don't understand how to use these to keep
> the page from breaking.
>
> Any help would be appreciated :)

Since you are new to CSS, it's very important that you actually
understand what the problems are before you go about hacking or
serving different CSS in a conditional comment. I'm actually a little
dissappointed that anyone would encourage a beginner to use hacks or
conditional comments. Both are a last resort!

Please identify the bugs you have in IE and send us a new thread with
the problems so we can see if they can be fixed without any hacks at
all. This will be much more helpful for you and you'll learn a lot
more. Then, if they do happen to be problems that needs hacks or
conditional comments, we'll give you the actual CSS you need to write
for it.

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Christian Montoya
christianmontoya.com ... rdpdesign.com ... cssliquid.com
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