that's correct, it works by closing off the @media rule before my
original post also had a typo, it should have read:
@media all
{
/*\{*//*}**/
/* rules */
}
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Oct 5, 2004, at 13:03, Natalie Buxton wrote:
This does indeed look like it could be useful, could
Recently I posted a shorter be-nice-to-IE/MAC @media hack to another list.
There was an issue with the modified rule (and original rule using the
tantek hack) where the rules following the @media declaration were
delivered to NN4.
I have since developed this one line alternative which ensures
Hi Terrence
This does indeed look like it could be useful, could you show an
example in context? Eg with rules above and below for people like me
who need it a little clearer?
Thanks so much.
Natalie
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On Oct 5, 2004, at 13:03, Natalie Buxton wrote:
This does indeed look like it could be useful, could you show an
example in context? Eg with rules above and below for people like me
who need it a little clearer?
http://www.l-c-n.com/IE5tests/hiding/#atmedia
It should be noted that this technique