"Roland M?l" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> There is now no known browsere which would make problems
> with the missing px;
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Not until IE6 hits the market, that is; from:

<http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/author/css/overview/cssenhancements.asp>

(watch the wrap)


<quote>
Stricter Style Sheet Parsing

This section lists changes to the way style sheets are parsed with
Internet Explorer 6 and later.
. . . .
Missing Unit Type Identifiers Treated as Pixel Values

According to CSS 1, length values must specify a unit type identifier,
such as cm, mm, in, pt, pc, or px. Values without unit type
identifiers are ignored. Previous versions of Internet Explorer treat
numbers without any unit type identifier as pixel units�as if "px"
were appended to the string.
. . . .
</quote>

So it appears that your styles lacking length units  will be broken in
IE6.

HTH, HAND

Nick

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