An easier hack for versions of IE is:

#element
{
    width: 100px; /* all browsers get */
    width/**/: 80px; /* all except IE 5.0 get */
    w\idth: 60px; /* all except IE 5.x get */
}

--
Cameron

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--- Andreas Boehmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I just realised that the voice-family hack for IE
> behaves not the way I
> expect it in IE 5.01 (works fine in IE 5.5). 
> 
> Unfortunately the site is live already, so hopefully
> somebody can get me
> on track quickly.
> 
> If you have a look at:
> 
> http://www.rmitenglishworldwide.com.au
> 
> You will notice that the menu in IE 5.01 is
> "slightly" stuffed. This
> seems to be due to the IE hack I used for the
> widths. When I take the
> hack out, it improves, but the widths are wrong. Put
> the hack in and IE
> 5.01 completely ignores both, the width it is meant
> to see and the width
> it is not meant to see.
> 
> Here the link to the css:
> 
>
http://www.rmitenglishworldwide.com.au/include/menu.css
> 
> Thanks guys!
> 
> 
> Andreas Boehmer
> User Experience Consultant
> 
> Phone: (03) 9417 0468
> Mobile: (0411) 097 038
> http://www.addictiveMedia.com.au
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