> > I'm sorry, but I don't understand your approach.
> > What's your reasoning for using the selector hack?
> 
> To remember, not to forget,  that "display:inline;" it is only needed
> by
> a browser that is on "death row." If that bothers you, delete the star
> hack preceding the selector. Add a comment to that effect. Then, when
> IE/6 is on a block-of-ice, you and your children, will remember, not to
> forget, that that line of code is no longer needed or necessary :-) .

David,
My comment was not addressed to you, you'd already given that explanation
following my first post in this thread saying:
"I would leave the star html. This may be because I sometimes suffer from
"short-term-memory-loss."" ;-)


--
Regards,
Thierry
www.tjkdesign.com | www.ez-css.org | @thierrykoblentz

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