Basically, the way in which "Netscape 5" interprets HTML differs slightly
from other browsers - apparently "it better respects CSS and HTML
standards".  Which means that a few "tricks" that web developers have
learned in order to control page layout are "caught out", because these
tricks were work-arounds (not necessary with NS5), used because of the way
in which established browsers interpret HTML, CSS, etc.  I daresay that
there are a few bugs too...

It looks to be shaping up nicely though.  Give it a try, and you'll see
what I mean.  It's quick and simple to download and run.
-Chris Brown

-----Message d'origine-----
De:     David Wall [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date:   mercredi 22 septembre 1999 17:17
�:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet:  Re:      Re: About Netscape 5.0

>It is *not* a full beta - the browser window is mainly
> unimplemented - but it does show the underlying browsing engine.  All
your
> lovely sites will no longer look quite the same...
>

What does that last sentence mean?

David

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