I have a two-parter question - but one part isn't for this list, so I'll 
refrain from blatantly asking about it (although it *will* be referenced 
- I don't think I can get around that!)

Can someone verify for me that, if I use a "browser sniffer", it won't 
completely override the main stylesheet?  Basically, I'm in a situation 
right now where I have to use some *really* creative stylesheet calls 
(as I don't have much control over the HTML output), and it's serving up 
some really whacked-out stuff in certain browsers (amazingly, not IE, 
even though it was coded for Firefox!)  I'm worried that if I use a 
browser sniffer that the regular stylesheet will be completely 
overridden.  What I'm *hoping* for is that it'll have the same effect as 
the IE conditional comments - where a few lines will override that 
regular lines, but everything else remains the same.

I'd appreciate any verification on this (and if you have any better 
ideas - that'd be great too!)

Thanks :)

~SHelly
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