> Is it just a case of using the right tool for the job? It would seem
> logical to me - if you are using PHP anyway of course - to check the
> user-agent header and add a class to the body tag? I realise people
> can change the header sent by their browser, but how many people
> actually do that?

fwiw, I do not use Conditional Comments and I do not do UA sniffing either. 
I use CSS filters in my styles sheets. Imho, that's where styling belong.

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Regards,
Thierry
@thierrykoblentz
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