> Thanks Theiry, I haven't seen the "voice family" one for quite some
> time :)

;-)


> IMO: If you take your time you shouldn't need too many hacks anyway,
> maybe a box model or two and a peekaboo bug here and there, which
> should really only require a "\" or a "* html", not too complex. But
> again, that is just down to my experience.

I agree on the amount of hacks that should be needed, if you need to serve a
5Kb styles sheet to fix IE then you have a problem... 

But don't you think that once these browsers (the ones that rely on these
hacks) are gone, it'll be easier to remove an "@import" directive or a
"link" element than to go through CSS files hunting for "*", "_", ",",
"voice-family", ">", "/*\*//*/", etc.?

Also, regarding maintenance (other authors working on your styles sheets), I
think it'll be easier for many people to maintain browser specific
*hack-free* styles sheets rather than having to learn about CSS "filters" to
be able to maintain those files.

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Regards,
Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com






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