[jQuery] Re: Standards box model

2009-01-15 Thread Ami
Thank you. I mean I afraid css bugs I am devloping in 5 cumputer language, buy I never understand what it's mean W3C Box render model (or somethink like that( Thank you again. On 15 ינואר, 07:19, James Van Dyke jame...@gmail.com wrote: I've always used transitional and had no problems, even

[jQuery] Re: Standards box model

2009-01-14 Thread Karl Rudd
That will work, but you do not need to change to using XHTML. You could use HTML Strict: !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd; More information here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quirksmode Karl Rudd On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Ami

[jQuery] Re: Standards box model

2009-01-14 Thread Ami
So you for you fast answer. 5 point (: Do I must to change all my pages from Transitional to strict? Or can I leave it as Transitional (I afraid from CSS bugs, so i don't want to cahnge) On 15 ינואר, 06:48, Karl Rudd karl.r...@gmail.com wrote: That will work, but you do not need to change to

[jQuery] Re: Standards box model

2009-01-14 Thread Karl Rudd
Try it and see what Internet Explorer 6 does. Karl Rudd On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Ami aminad...@gmail.com wrote: So you for you fast answer. 5 point (: Do I must to change all my pages from Transitional to strict? Or can I leave it as Transitional (I afraid from CSS bugs, so i

[jQuery] Re: Standards box model

2009-01-14 Thread James Van Dyke
I've always used transitional and had no problems, even with 1.3. Transitional is still a standard, but let's some things slide. However, if you're so concerned with bugs, you may want to wait until 1.3.1 or later. 1.3 is bound to have some lurking issues. On Jan 15, 12:15 am, Karl Rudd