--- robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> replied:
A better alternative might be to include HTML that is standards-compliant but comes out strangely in
IE,
then add a note explaining why.
Incidentally, MS seems to be supporting the move alternative browsers by putting a bug in IE 6.0 that
prevents it viewing some sites (there's a patch, but
then how many Windows users know this?).
Sir Robin
-- "Caesar non supra grammaticos." - Suetonius
Robin Turner IDMYO Bilkent Univeritesi Ankara 06533 Turkey
www.bilkent.edu.tr/~robin
If I remember correctly, Microsoft at one point had special web pages just for Opera broswers, and it would shift everything to the right by 600 pixels. I can't remember if they created a frame that was that wide, or just how they did it, but turnabout is fair play, isn't it? >:D
===== Mike (a.k.a. AWEV) RLU 347983
Internet Exploder has several CSS bugs (if you wanna see them, just do a google for it.)
Just popup an alert box sayinng "page might not appear in its true glory for IE users" and then
make sure your code makes use of all the CSS bugs... :-)
we had a page just last week we did that looked great in mozilla, but totally lousy in IE.. had to resort to a table in the end to get around the prob.
rgds
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