Geoff wrote: >Unfortunately, so far as needing to fire up other browsers to view pages >is concerned, my experience is obviously different from yours. I don't >expect you to spend time visiting these sites, but to take just two recent >examples : > >http://www.abit.com.tw/ > bad browser sniffing, it is pretending that Mozilla is NS4 which is bad. Mozilla is not compatible with NS4, it is compatible with the current standards.. It also uses layers which is also very bad.
>http://www.pcworld.co.uk > >If I mouse over the main purple menu on the left hand side under >Departments I get a pop up alert "1 exceeds the number of menu layers" > Also uses layers which is bad, is not a standard and will never be supported by Mozilla...
