On 31 maj 2004, at 06.17, Justin French wrote:
Then we @import an advanced style sheet over the top for modern
browsers. IE4 and NN4 won't see this style sheet, because they don't
support the @import function.
@import url("css/modern.css");
IE4 actually does support @import, and will load th
> Are there any other browsers its invisible to? Anyone?
Pretty exhaustive list of hacks, both good hacks and bad hacks:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=CssHack
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Kay Smoljak
Senior Developer/QC Leader/Search Optimisation
PerthWeb Pty Ltd - http://www.perthweb.com.au/
Ph: 08 9226 1366 - Fa
There is a good table showing which browsers support which CSS 'hacks'
here:
http://centricle.com/ref/css/filters/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks Ryan,
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> I was not aware of the @import and that it's invisible to NN4
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> Are there any other browsers its invisible to? Anyone?
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Lindsay
> I was not aware of the @import and that itÂ’s invisible to NN4
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> Are there any other browsers its invisible to? Anyone?
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There are a few different methods for importing style sheets. More info
here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/wsg%40webstandardsgroup.org/msg00841.html
Russ
The Australian M
On 31/05/2004, at 12:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I would like to do is, limit the browsers that see the fully
styled
version of my site to the ones I know work correctly others will get
the
un-styled version.
I am aware I can do this in JavaScript, is there a way to do so in CSS?
Logi
Original Message:
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From: Ryan Christie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 30 May 2004 23:34:07 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] Correct way to swap style sheets based on Browser?
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>What I would like to do is, limit the browsers that see the fully styled
>versio
Good question, the only way I know how to accomplish what your proposing
is to use the browser detect script.
I would like to know the answer to this as well.
John
> What I would like to do is, limit the browsers that see the fully
styled
> version of my site to the ones I know work correctly ot
What I would like to do is, limit the browsers that see the fully styled
version of my site to the ones I know work correctly others will get the
un-styled version.
I am aware I can do this in JavaScript, is there a way to do so in CSS?
Logically I want to say:
If (ie4,5,5.5,6+, NN6, 7+ , Opera7+,
What I would like to do is, limit the browsers that see the fully styled
version of my site to the ones I know work correctly others will get the
un-styled version.
I am aware I can do this in JavaScript, is there a way to do so in CSS?
Logically I want to say:
If (ie4,5,5.5,6+, NN6, 7+ , Opera7