On September 16, 2002 at 22:31, Lars Jorgensen wrote:
By the way, the stylesheets are very good looking in Mozilla, but they
look strange in IE6. I know this is the fault of IS6, but are you
planning on making an IE6-compatible collection of styles?
No.
As far as I
can tell, it's mostly to do with background color of some of the boxes.
I think IE6 has problems with supporting some of the standard element
selection notation used. For example:
div.msgHead > table
I think the only way IE6 will handle things is to define class and/or
id attributes for for each element that will have styles applied to it.
I did not do this initially since I wanted the stylesheet to apply
to existing archives without doing a full rebuild.
For example, "div.msgHead > table" was used because the converted
message header markup cannot be edited, so I need a style that could
access the table that formatted the message header fields.
I did look at the pages with IE6 initially and saw that not everything
was rendered as desired. However, I did find it passable, and there
was nothing that made the pages unreadable.
--ewh
P.S. IE has some major security problems, so I would avoid using it
until Microsoft has decided to fix them.
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