Thank you very much... mike and kerry...
Thaks a ton..I got the concept...
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Hi,
IE 7 now supports the *html hack, so the 'position: relative' style is being
applied. You can still add hacks for IE 6 and/or IE 7 but it's tricky..
If you need to send something to IE6 and nothing else: use the underscore
attribute hack (_border:1px solid pink;)
If you want to send
On 24 Apr 2007, at 13:07:42, al morris wrote:
IE 7 now supports the *html hack, so the 'position: relative' style
is being
applied.
IE7 doesn't support * html:
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/09/02/460115.aspx
Regards,
Nick.
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IE7 doesn't support * html:
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/09/02/460115.aspx
Except that very page says [strict mode only fix].
When in quirks mode you get the worst of both worlds since IE7 does
not behave the same as IE6 even though it's picking up the same
declarations. I'd wager
Navii:
Below is brief description of it. There is also an article in the new
Economist by Tim Berners-Lee.
+
The word semantic stands for the meaning of. The semantic of something is the
meaning of something.
The Semantic Web is a web that is able to describe
This is an excellent example of why not to use hacks, but use your design
skills.
Stuart
On Tue, April 24, 2007 1:07 pm, al morris wrote:
Hi,
IE 7 now supports the *html hack, so the 'position: relative' style is
being
applied. You can still add hacks for IE 6 and/or IE 7 but it's tricky..
Hi,
I think I recall this being discussed - but can't find any information
on it now...
I have a drop down menu that is falling behind the form elements in IE 6.
Does anyone know a work around?
Thank you in advance
Melissa.