michael ray wrote:
[...]
> So, my question is this? What are the mandatory requirements for a true 'Holy 
> Grail' layout?


A layout that works the same in every browser even if you have a 
slightly narrow viewpoint.

You have written on your main page.


"Because every browser has its own quirks, many people use hacks to 
overcome the little problems that arise. In many instances a hack fixes 
a problem in one browser but creates a new bug in another. Also when a 
new version of a browser comes out, any bugs that are now fixed will 
still cause problems because the old hacks are trying to fix a problem 
that's not there anymore"


A challenge. Please list the current valid CSS hacks that can target or 
filter all the latest versions of the rendering engines. They being IE8, 
Gecko 1.9, Safari 4 (WebKit 531) and Opera 10. If you can not do this, 
then I would advice you to simply remove this whole section.

BTW, this layout.

<http://matthewjamestaylor.com/blog/ultimate-3-column-holy-grail-pixels.htm>


When you narrow the window in IE6, the middle column begin to shift to 
the right and flies over the right column.

When you narrow the window in IE7, IE8, Gecko 1.9 and Safari 4, Opera 
10, part of the content in the middle column is clipped.


-- 
Alan http://css-class.com/

Armies Cannot Stop An Idea Whose Time Has Come. - Victor Hugo
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