it's not browser sniffing it's resolution sniffing, and it it browser
independent.
Browser sniffing is bad becuase it breaks stuff. Enhancing things based
on browser capabilities (in this case how much content fits in the
viewport) is OK, most scripting relies on it. The important thing is
that the site site works without scripting.
Does it matter if it looks the exactly the same in a particular browser
compared with another? And if so, how do you reconcile that with say, a
pda?
kind regards
Terrence Wood.
On 4 Aug 2005, at 11:53 AM, Paul Bennett wrote:
not to me - want screenshots? IN IE the homepage actually defaults to
http://abc.net.au/default_800.htm
and in FF to
http://abc.net.au/
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