On 05.08.2012 13:19, Martin Husemann wrote: >> Can be removed: but people looking at the site with IE7 will have a bad >> experience. > > I was about to say "who?"
IE7 is not particularly well established. I think it is even below Firefox 3.6 usage, and I expect it to go even lower given the big marketing campaign for IE9. > but then I am using Firefox 3.6.28 (untill I get > a current one fixed for sparc64). You are optimistic on that one, I am not sure that Mozilla is interested in fixing their sparc64 JIT :) > Is there an easy way to make ie6/7 use a different style sheet instead? Yes, through conditional comments in the HTML [1]. However: - it pollutes the HTML code - it has unwanted side effects [2] I did not test IE6. IMHO people/corporations that sill use it are begging for troubles from HTML standard support up to security. I only added these two CSS properties because they were harmless and quite easy to rollback (just delete the lines). > If not, just ignore it. > >> Properties added by the jsapi for the Google Site Search bar. Firefox >> just warns that it does not support these features yet (IIRC they are >> part of CSS3). > > Ok, thanks for the explanation. [1] http://www.quirksmode.org/css/condcom.html [2] http://blog.keithclark.co.uk/ie-conditional-comments-and-asset-load-order/ -- Jean-Yves Migeon jeanyves.mig...@free.fr