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Posted by dorayme on 08/17/06 02:38
In article <a714f$44e3d121$40cba7cb$10202@NAXS.COM>,
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
> > What about basically coping with IE5 and 6?
> >
>
> If you are not trying to to pixel-defined layouts and emphasize flexibly
> in your design even IE 6 will handle most.
I spend a bit of time thinking about getting it to make like it
honours a min-width spec. Spend too much time on things like this
situation:
html and body not less than 100% wide, say a wrapper as direct
child, also not less than 100% wide
Static right col (margin-left 60 or more %), left floated box 57%
width all in a wrapper of 100% width (say no border, no padding,
body not set to less than 100% width, wrapper direct child of
body)
Always worrying about the static right staying next to the left
content (scroll bars appearing then) and not dropping down when
window is reduced (for folk on small screens or big res mainly).
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dorayme
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