Re: CSS?
From: Murray (forums_at_HAHAgreat-web-sights.com)
Date: 01/24/05
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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 15:44:11 -0500
Err - that's not out of date. It's just plain wrong. But, who's counting?
8)
CSS1 is good to go, in my opinion. Learn it and use it. By the time you
get there, you will know what works in which browser, and the best way to
get things done....
-- Murray "Kevin Spencer" <kevin@DIESPAMMERSDIEtakempis.com> wrote in message news:OCTprTlAFHA.2112@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Just to clarify: Your information is out of date. IE 5 does NOT support > CSS 2.0 much at all. Netscape 6 does. > See: > > http://www.blooberry.com/indexdot/css/supportkey/syntax.htm > > -- > HTH, > > Kevin Spencer > Microsoft MVP > .Net Developer > Neither a follower nor a lender be. > > "John" <use_net@puresilver.org> wrote in message > news:v1kav09s48gkkn5ni8e35h2hch2j7jset0@4ax.com... >> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 11:50:52 -0500, "Thomas A. Rowe" <tarowe@mvps.org> >> wrote: >> >>>Using CSS, your pages will NOT look right in all browsers, as all >>>browsers currently in use do not >>>support CSS fully or at all. >> >> Just to clarify "currently in use" does not mean currently >> available. IE has supported the full implementation of CSS since IE5 >> which was released on 4.12.99. Unfortunately AOL bought Netscape and >> stalled the development of a supporting browser until November of >> 2001. The funny thing is that Opera had already beat both out when >> they had release 3.5 in November of '98. Frankly if someone's still >> using IE4.X, NS4.X, Opera 2.X or some other piece of antiquity they >> might as well be using Lynx. >> >> I like your solution of using VB script but frankly it's much, >> much easier to create a few style sheets that can easily be updated in >> Notepad rather than have to learn ASP. >> >> Lastly, don't ASP and VB-based engines have to run MS based >> servers ? >> >> Regards, >> >> John S. Douglas, Photographer - http://www.puresilver.org >> Please remove the "_" when replying via email > >
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