On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 00:38:02 -0700, Alan Gresley wrote:

> The total reverse, give IE as much hasLayout as it needs, but then no more. 
> IEs'
> rendering engine, uses the subtle layout triggers to render CSS layouts 
> right. Absolute
> positioning, floats, a box with a dimension, etc, etc, would not work if the 
> element
> didn't gain hasLayout. Don't be discouraged, but be challenged. Just develop 
> various
> good layout techniques, and you will learn to make IE submissive to you at 
> each step.
> Along the way, you will also come to learn the many fixes for IE by just 
> giving an
> element hasLayout. These are the hacks/fixes which you should be seeking.
>

Then there are all those bugs that "hasLayout" create, not solve:

   <http://css-class.com/test/>

Cordially,
David
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