Alida Saxon wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I've been looking into some various CSS designs, and there's a
> question that's been bugging me since I started reviewing the various
> hacks used. Say IE fixes its problems in a later version, so that you
> no longer need the hacks - will the browser then ignore the hacks
> necessary for earlier versions? 
> 
> I'm thinking that the answer should be yes, but I can't afford to
> assume, as a number of clients have pretty static sites, which they
> expect to survive intact for a couple years - having it fall to
> pieces because a browser has updated would be troublesome.
> 
> Ali

Ali,
  All the hacks that I am aware of are targeted at specific browsers, often requiring 
several hacks to weed out browsers that choke on your design.  I try my darnedest not 
to use hacks but I have used tantek's voice hack for around two years now and have not 
had any adverse effects in browsers that have come out since then.

-Stephen Caudill

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