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If you note the bottom of the page, it doesn't work in IE 5 or 6. I found out the hard way... Perhaps that was your point? I have had luck using CSS. I just test the heck out of it -- currently with IE6, Netscape 4.77 and mozilla 1.0. I still have to resort to the occasional <TABLE> to get everything to look good. I found some great resources with google, particularly the pages at http://glish.com/css At 10:57 AM 9/25/02, you wrote:
> From: Joel R. Cochran > > I don't do a lot of "fancy" stuff, so the CSS I use isn't a problem, and > I'll be the first to admit I don't know the differences between CSS1 and > CSS2... yet... I do all my development and testing in IE and haven't come > across anything I was trying to do that didn't work. Go to this page with IE: http://www.w3.org/Style/Examples/007/menus.html Then go there with Mozilla or Netscape. > My real point though is that the webpage won't break it just may > not present > as designed. I think this is also the purpose of the > "AnyBrowser" campaign > on the web: to promote web design that isn't browser specific. The page doesn't "break", but it's definitely not as functional in IE. Joe
Regards, Rich
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