>So what's wrong with ensuring backward compatibility, while adding the
>newest effects for the latest browsers?
>I don't think most customers *mind* if a little colored border, or some
>transparency don't show in NS4, as long as the site looks nice and
readable
>in that browser.
EXACTLY!
Take the opacity filter in IE, recently I did some cool semi-transparent
pulldown menus for a interface I was implementing, it doesn't look as cool
in NS as in explorer but it's still a great interface that works the same
way in
Both Browsers!
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