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pros and cons of separate css files for IE and non-IE?

Sent by Matt Nathan on 28 March 2007 02:02


We've been trying to design a CSS-based site that looks good in both 
IE and Firefox, without having to maintain separate CSS files.
It is difficult, so I'm wondering if we should go to separate CSS 
files with some hack to call the appropriate CSS file for the user's 
browser. What are the pros and cons of that approach? And if we do go 
that route, what are the pros and cons of different browser-matching 
hacks? Thanks!

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