> I know... but I can't get around the Mac IE bugs and it makes things even
> harder as I do not have a Mac to check against those bugs. Rather Mac IE
> and
> NS users see a plain text page than a broken design page.
>
> So got to hide the styles till I am able to buy me a Mac but by that time
> maybe Mac IE will no longer be used :D
>

As a Mac user, I would much rather see a buggy style sheet than no style
sheet at all. If you were to leave a way to contact you and I came across
your site with that in place, you would get an email complaining about it.

>
>
> With Regards
> Jaime Wong
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> SODesires Design Team
> http://www.sodesires.com
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: 03/24/04 07:22:18
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [WSG] Hiding styles message to certain browsers
>
>> I am thinking of hiding my stylesheets from Mac IE and Netscape
>
> Jamie
>
> Agrrzzzz... You'd be leaving most of us creative people out in the
> cold!
>
> Leo
>
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