Yes and no, Linda.  Some web-pages also won't work on Opera, though
Opera 6 is a nice program with a lovely interface.

I've been experimenting with a funny little program called OffByOne
Browser ( www.OffByOne.com ) -- a wonderfully slim and light piece of
software, but, again, some pages won't work on it.  As for Netscape, I
gave it up in disgust and frustration several years ago.  Who needs a
browser that fouls up other applications and needs to be re-installed at
regular intervals?

I'd love to discover a workable alternative to the IE monster.  Any
ideas?

John


----- Original Message -----
From: "Linda Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 10:45 AM
Subject: RE: PCWorks: Browser problem


> <<Apparently, programmers are not accomodating those of us
> using Netscape as much as they used to.>>
>
> this is DEFINITELY true and the reason is that one of the best web
design
> concepts that has come down the pike in a loooong time is something
called
> CSS (cascading style sheets) which saves web designers a LOT of time
and
> Netscape refuses to support it....so, you are right, in the design
groups I
> belong to, many website designers now say "forget Netscape, just make
the
> page work everywhere else".  If you are finding that a lot of pages
don't
> work for you, using Netscape, and you don't want to use IE, why not
try
> Opera?  It's a wonderful browser. The fastest one I have come across.
And,
> tho it too doesn't support some of the things that IE supports, it
comes
> MUCH closer than Netscape
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