[css-d] Opera only rule: Mac vs Windows

2006-03-02 Thread Ryan Bowman
It doesn't seem likely but is there a way to give Opera on Windows one
rule, and Opera on Mac a different rule?  There is a slight
discrepancy between them (same version, 8.52) that I could easily fix
with added margin, if I could give a rule to only one of them.
Any ideas?

I found the media query hack for opera on the wiki but both versions
apply the rules.
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Re: [css-d] Opera only rule: Mac vs Windows

2006-03-02 Thread liorean
On 02/03/06, Ryan Bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It doesn't seem likely but is there a way to give Opera on Windows one
 rule, and Opera on Mac a different rule?  There is a slight
 discrepancy between them (same version, 8.52) that I could easily fix
 with added margin, if I could give a rule to only one of them.
 Any ideas?

Scripting it maybe, but I don't know of any other method.


Is the change really needed though? Does it hurt the page really bad?
Does/will it still hurt the page in op9.0?

The Opera release schedule is fast paced, so op9.0 shouldn't be that
far off. Most Opera users update right away, you find very few users
trailing after with an older version. So, if it's fixed in op9.0 and
the problem isn't really that bad in 8.52, then you're probably okay.
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