I don't do a lot of "fancy" stuff, so the CSS I use isn't a problem, and
I'll be the first to admit I don't know the differences between CSS1 and
CSS2... yet...  I do all my development and testing in IE and haven't come
across anything I was trying to do that didn't work.

My real point though is that the webpage won't break it just may not present
as designed.  I think this is also the purpose of the "AnyBrowser" campaign
on the web: to promote web design that isn't browser specific.

I'm still struggling with a lot of this but I might be becoming a purist...
Gee, I hope I don't develop a sudden urge to buy a Mac...

:-)

Joel R. Cochran
Director of Internet Services
VamaNet.com
(800) 480-8810
webmaster@vamanet.com


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joe Pluta [mailto:joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 10:12 AM
> To: web400@midrange.com
> Subject: RE: [WEB400] Re: Linking to anchors within a "spawned" page
>
>
> > From: Joel R. Cochran
> >
> > I *think* I read somewhere that z-order is only supported
> on IE... You
> > would probably need to use layers to get NetScrap to
> function the same
> > way.  It's
> > exactly this kind of problem that has led me to embrace the
> XHTML and CSS
> > approach.  Not only should they work on practically all browsers
> > but if done
> > correctly development and maintenance are a snap.
>
> Yeah, but CSS2 doesn't work on IE, so do you limit yourself to CSS1?
>
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