It gets better Chacha. Or at least it gets more manageable. The sad truth is you have to design around IE. It's fun to use all the selectors, pseudo-classes, pseudo-elements etc. And it's best if you do design that way. But then you have to dumb it down for IE. Let it degrade gracefully or at least not too clumsily. It may not look pretty but it has all the information.
Or you sniff (increasingly ineffective) and write multiple style sheets. Which to me, is neither easier nor more manageable. But if it were easy, we'd all need real jobs. drew -----Original Message----- From: Joseph Harris Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 10:12 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: red line in Opera drew, I am starting to understand classes so this makes sense to me. In fact I am using it for another Opera problem, border colour round tables. I am in a hurry now to finish what has been a very long job (the pages and site re-organistation are the least part of that, so you can imagine what the content creation has been like for me!!). But the next big site change is going to be as up to date as possible. The hr point is interesting. The various changes in css and html are no doubt necessary and sensible, but it seems to increase the gap in getting pages that can be compliant with all browsers and their different releases. I hear you cry: 'It ainn't going to get better!'. Joseph ____ � The WDVL Discussion List from WDVL.COM � ____ To Join wdvltalk, Send An Email To: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Send Your Posts To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To set a personal password send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the words: "set WDVLTALK pw=yourpassword" in the body of the email. To change subscription settings to the wdvltalk digest version: http://wdvl.internet.com/WDVL/Forum/#sub ________________ http://www.wdvl.com _______________________ You are currently subscribed to wdvltalk as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
