On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 06:47:49PM -0100, Werner Heuser wrote: > The ACPI-HOWTO page points two stylesheets for screen and printing > from my experience with my pages about Linux on mobile computers > TuxMobil http://tuxmobil.org I encountered exactly the same problems > (and even more) with Opera users.
I've found that Opera has a LOT of things it doesn't do well when it comes to CSS-2. Although they don't claim to support it, so there ya go. > So currently I use only one > CSS (this is very bad especially for PDA users viewing my site, > I can not provide a dedicated CSS to them). I *hate* it when a page is too wide to print and it cuts off the words down the right hand side. I guess I'm more concerned about paper consumption than a browser than doesn't correctly support CSS-2. ;) > My site is strictly > HTML conform (checked with tidy) and the ACPI only contains a > minor bug. The page is now XHTML 1.0 Transitional http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fxtrinsic.com%2Fgeek%2Farticles%2Facpi.phtml&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=%28detect+automatically%29 I'd forgotten one close tag and had forgotten to change the <-- arrows in the <pre> sections and had forgotten to convert the & to & in the sourceforge forum URL. I can't see how either of these would be a problem though. -- Emma Jane Hogbin [[ 416 417 2868 ][ www.xtrinsic.com ]]

