You've done great work so far - stick with it!
But-slowly-going-insane-
I know the feeling of frustration with this sort of stuff, but believe me it does get a bit easier with each site you build. What also happens is that maintenance on these sites becomes very easy as well.
God I hope so because this is fast becoming the least profitable job I've done in ten years in the biz!
Did my previous post regarding Mac IE 5 needing widths for floats and the issue that the "voice-family" hack may be hiding the widths for some floats from Mac IE 5 help at all?
I didn't quite understand this, as how can avoid using the box model hack in this case?
Also, try sending a different stylesheet to Mac IE 5:
@import 'nonmac.css'; /* for everyone but mac ie 5 */ @im\port "mac.css"; /* for mac ie5 */
I was sort of hoping that would be a last resort! ;)
In the short term, if you need to get the project finished quickly, this may now be a viable option (i know it's a hack...). This way you can keep your voice family hacks within the non-mac CSS, and remove it from the Mac CSS. If you have time at a later stage, you can go back and try to minimise the amount of hacks in the non-mac CSS, so that it the CSS works cross platform.
Thanks David, if no one comes up with an elegant (!) solution I'll do this. Appreciate the help.
Anyone else gonna take on this sucker??
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