Yes that is a great page... The fix was simply to point to a style sheet
that existed. The link I had to a blank one was broken. IE 5 displays both
pages the same, it is only Safari that puts in some odd margin's in the <p>.

Jesse


On 10/13/04 12:54 PM, "Kenneth Feldman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> http://www.mezzoblue.com/css/cribsheet/
> 
> Don�t link to empty style sheets as �placeholders� for future style sheets
> (like handheld or print media style sheets).
> 
>     Mac IE5 chokes on the empty style sheet and the page load time
> increases. Instead, have at least one rule (or perhaps even a comment) in
> the style sheet so that MacIE doesn�t choke.
> 
> 
> I've seen Mac IE5 do this, so maybe Safari gets messed up too. Try the above
> fix.


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