Posted by the idiot on 10/06/05 21:37
"Toby Inkster" <usenet200510@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Andy Dingley wrote:
>
> > Mac IE is one of the least reliable browsers around for rendering CSS.
> > It's completely obsolete and no-one should still bother using it.
>
> When it first came out, it was the most standards-compliant CSS engine on
> the block; it was the first mainstream browser to support alpha-blended
> PNGs (but not on background images for some reason).
>
> There are one or two fairly major bugs, but they're usually fairly trivial
> to work around once you've spotted them.
>
> Most solidly written CSS-based designs shouldn't cause too much trouble
> with Mac IE. Unless you're doing something odd, a site that works in the
> other main CSS rendering engines[1] is likely to work in Mac IE.
>
my prob is the (3rd column) float left in a 3 col div thing
it works in everything (i believe) but mac ie5 - mind you my css is
probably more wobbly than solid.
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