designer wrote:
... Not sure what it is you're looking for . . .
Basically everything that differs so much between "standard" and quirks
mode in IE6 that using "standard" mode results in less code and simpler
and more robust solutions than using quirks mode.
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Kornel Lesinski wrote:
Right-aligned box in flow with left-aligned text in and around it.
Yes, that might be something to look into. Got a few of those. Thanks.
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Everyone...
I'm constantly testing and debugging all available browsers with real
web pages -- and a few test-cases. Just like everyone else, I guess.
I use the whole array of standard-compliant browsers as base, and I
haven't been able to get around IE6 any better in "standard" mode than
in quirks mode. I just get another and just as large set of IE-bugs
either way. No problem really -- I'm used to deal with those bugs.
I do feel a bit uneasy when someone throws in "run IE6 in standard mode"
as a solution to anything. So I either have missed something really
!important, or it's just the phrase "standard mode" that counts here.
It's about time I found out...
regards
Georg
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