Michael Adams wrote: > >> Hi David, >> >> <trimmed> >> > To bring it back on track - controlling pages using CSS; i use a well > known technique which makes IE5, IE5.5 and IE6 behave very similar to > each other. Throw them into quirks mode intentionally, then you only > need program for IE6 (unless your customer or one of his major customers > use an older browser). The technique is not perfect and i still check > across a broader range of browsers with completed pages but IE6 is the > lowest i check _during_ development. > > >
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