david wrote:
> Or avoid a bunch of hacks and just use conditional comments to feed IE7 
> what it needs. I'm surprised no one has mentioned this yet!

Quite refreshing, innit? I think it's because conditional comments 
aren't CSS.

Increasingly I find more people find it more important to maintain 
honestly valid HTML than CSS - as long as the markup is sparkling, the 
horrors underneath can twist and turn to accommodate whatever will eat them.


Regards,
Barney
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