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No before and after pseudo-elements support = less conventional ways?

Sent by Aryan on 1 November 2004 01:01


As many of you know, internet explorer does not support the :before
and :after pseudo-elements. These elements are really useful but the
fact that they're not supported by some browsers (internet explorer)
is forcing me to not use them.
For instance, I want to have a middle dot in an inline list and the
only way to accomplish this so that most major browsers support it is
to just put in those middle dots manually without the use of CSS.
What do you think? Should I give up and put the middle dots in
manually? Do you have any tricks or any other methods to get something
like this acomplished?
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