Am 21.05.10 16:07, schrieb Eric A. Meyer:
At 3:54 PM +0200 5/21/10, Joergen W. Lang wrote:
Ignore it. IE5.x/Mac is dead.
So, some would say, is IE5.0/Win, and yet just last year I had a
client whose user traffic was 14% IE5.0/Win. That translated to
approximately one million users
On 22 May 2010, at 2:42, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
Bravo for trying to support as many browsers as possible, and for*not*
considering the universal ie6 styles sheet for IE6.
And when using it for IE5, you may want to remove/ignore some of therules
in there: the CSS expression, all the elements
On May 22, 2010, at 10:00 PM, Ellen Herzfeld wrote:
- use a special, simplified stylesheet that will produce a better user
experience than the two previous options. I thought that the universal ie6
stylesheet could be a good answer.
Of course, I can, as you suggest, remove any rules that
That was the answer I was looking for.
Thanks David!
Jan
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[mailto:css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org] On Behalf Of David Laakso
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Actually, it is the opposite, there is no reason to leave them in.
If you know that some rules will serve no purpose, then why would you
want
to keep them in?
http://carsonified.com/blog/design/setting-rather-than-resetting-
default-sty
ling/
The problem is that I assumed (again)
On 22 May 2010, at 4:33, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
To see the first new page on the test server :
http://ansible.xlii.org/quarante-deux/index5.html
The search button ('rechercher') drops below the search input field on my
side (with minimum font-size set to 12px).
Philippe
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