ms_positioning grid style - will this work OK on most browsers?

From: Dot net work (dotnw_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 11/26/04


Date: 26 Nov 2004 07:53:55 -0800

Like most people I guess, I'd like my ASP.NET app to work and look
good under as many browsers as possible.

I left all of my webform pages to the default ms_positioning grid
style setting. Will my app be okay for NN and Opera for instance?
Unfortunately, due to lack of disk space (fear really!), I have not
installed these products and so don't know what my website looks like
using them.

-dnw.



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