solutions.
Even those require some little scripting to enable IE hover hacks, though.]
Cheers,
Scott
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From: PBC Web Design [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 11:02 AM
Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: DHTML Cascading Menus
Hi Robert,
Here
to support
NN 4.x?
Cheers,
Scott
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From: Cheryl D Wise [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 12:24 PM
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Then there is Son of Suckerfish that requires very, very little
javascript
and that's only
I'm not as long the page is usable in NN 4.x. If it totally breaks I *might*
server NN 4.x something different by using @import for the stuff that breaks
NN 4.x but since changing computers a couple of weeks ago I haven't even
bothered to install NN4.x.
Cheryl D. Wise
Certified Professional Web
, September 06, 2004 12:24 PM
Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: DHTML Cascading Menus
Then there is Son of Suckerfish that requires very, very little
javascript
and that's only for IE. http://www.htmldog.com/ptg/archives/50.php
Course if you are really concerned about NN 4.x you might want
Well they better start caring about Mozilla/Firefox if the stats at W3C or
even thecounter.com are any indication. IE is losing market share to those.
From my site stats I've had one visitor using NN 4.x in the last couple of
months (pretty sure it is the same person from the dsl IP address) and
I wonder how many people does really care about Opera or Safari... or
even Mozilla :-(
Oh how I wish that statement was I wonder how many people does really care
about IE =))
Would make are job so much easier, right list?
MOU
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Oh I don't know. I actually prefer the box model used by IE. The picture
frame analogy works much better for me than the content box. Especially
when trying to figure out a rather complex layout with CSS if you don't want
to use a px based layout.
Some other IE interpretations I could do without
Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: DHTML Cascading Menus
Oh I don't know. I actually prefer the box model used by IE. The picture
frame analogy works much better for me than the content box. Especially
when trying to figure out a rather complex layout with CSS if you don't
want
to use a px based layout
I haven't been for about a year now. Stats have been down to 3% or lower
since then and last time I looked a few weeks ago were less than 1%. Not
worth the hassle. I just make sure my clients understand that I design for
the newer browsers (I name them) if they want it compatible w/NN4x they
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I haven't been for about a year now. Stats have been down to 3% or lower
since then and last time I looked a few weeks ago were less than 1%. Not
worth the hassle. I just
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