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Resource for CSS rules for IE6 exclusively? How about Mozilla?

Sent by Gunlaug_Sørtun on 15 February 2005 03:03


css man wrote:
> There is an old saying, I don't know who said it, and I'm paraphasing
>  here, but it goes something like this:
> 
> "You can keep most of the people happy most of the time, and some of 
> the people happy some of the time, but you can't keep all of the 
> people happy all of the time".

Why not? :-)

> So my question is, is there a resource which gives the rules of CSS 
> for IE6 exclusively?

http://www.w3.org/
http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/wrongWithIE/
http://www.quirksmode.org/

> How about Mozilla?

http://www.w3.org/
http://www.mozilla.org/
http://www.quirksmode.org/

> I imagine a high percentage of people are using one of these two 
> browsers, so why fight the percentages?

No need to fight...
There's an old saying that goes:
"Look to the future, or you'll get stuck in the past".

The links listed above (in that order) will include all major browsers,
so what have percentages got to do with anything? Besides, I'm using
Opera, and won't have any problems with proper coded pages. ;-) Such
pages will look good in my Lynx too, and IE6, Mozilla and Safari won't
choke on them either (once they catch up ;-) ).

regards
	Georg
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