Ed Seehouse wrote:
IE6 doesn't support min-width or min-height but width and height
work just like the min rules are supposed to work so you can just
use the Holly Hack to feed it a height and width rule that other
browsers will ignore, or use conditional comments for the same
purpose.
Morning Ed
You wrote;
On 1/13/07, Jan Erik Moström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+ How common is Explorer 6, should I bother to try to fix this?
Well unless Microsoft's push for IE7 is going faster than I think
it's probably still the majority browser out there.
+ Is there some simple way
Please be kind, CSS - web design isn't really my expertise ...
I've created a few web pages and managed to create something
that looked OK in Safari, OmniWeb and Firefox. Then I used my
sons PC and used Explorer 6 ... disaster.
I looks like Explorer 6 doesn't handle max-width, min-width and
On 1/13/07, Jan Erik Moström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+ How common is Explorer 6, should I bother to try to fix this?
Well unless Microsoft's push for IE7 is going faster than I think
it's probably still the majority browser out there.
+ Is there some simple way of fixing this (I tried to
Reply to Ed Seehouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07-01-13 14:50:
First you have to get rid of the comments before your DOCTYPE
declaration. For IE6 (and 7) the declaration must be the very first
thing in the file or it will render in quirks mode instead of
standards mode. In IE that's a much bigger deal
On 1/13/07, Jan Erik Moström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Next you must make sure to have valid xhtml. Use the W3C validator
and squash any markup errors in your file. CSS is defined for valid
code only.
At least it validated :-)
That already makes your site better than the vast majority of