> Nick
> Zoom:1 is not bad enough to warrant a conditional comment and separate style 
> sheet.
> It's a valid rule that basically says show the screen at 100%. A user style 
> sheet 
> can still over-ride this rule. It's an easy way to add hasLayout without 
> causing 
> other issues.  
> This is what Microsoft recommended when they introduced IE7 and there's not a 
> strong reason to avoid it.

Another way to trigger hasLayout in IE7 without failing validation is to use 
min/max-height or min/max-height.
But I agree, zoom's perfect for those who don't care for CSS validation (does 
not work in IE5 though). 


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Regards,
Thierry | www.tjkdesign.com






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