Wayne Godfrey wrote:
I find your take on all this very interesting as it is my mindset to
try and find the happy medium that you seemingly are now
accomplishing. I was wondering if you can give links to some of your
sites and/or to some of the discussions on css-d.
The thread should tell that I don't design web sites for a living. I'm
just another retired, and bored, software-man. Web-carpentry beats
computer-games and crossword-puzzles.
site: http://www.gunlaug.no/ (partly bilingual-- a design-mix ready for
re-design)
author: http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/main_author.html (where I test
out some new ideas at the moment)
You might find http://www.css-discuss.org/ interesting. Not much
discussion about quirk mode for IE6 though.
IMHO your approach to throwing IE5/IE6 to the dogs (so to speak)
makes sense, though I'd prefer that those browsers were used by or
preferably eaten entirely by the dogs.
Enjoy your upcoming Mac, I know you will.
So I've been told by many. Hope to have an iMac up and running before
x-mas (have already paid for it). Now I only have a dual-processor high
speed multi-tasking workstation with multiple screens, and support-units
with more screens-- all running win2K-pro.
Georg
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