Topic: Schitzoboy |
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Author | Thread |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Yes |
posted 04-21-2002 04:46
Its become apparent to me that I'm going to need seperate style sheets for seperate browsers. My server has access to Perl, CGI, and SSI. (no php) And then of course there is good old javascript. What would be the fastest or best if fastest isn't the best way of detecting browsers and then loading a .css file? |
Lunatic (VI) Mad Scientist From: Massachusetts, USA |
posted 04-21-2002 04:49
This shouldn't be necessary. I've never heard of anyone having to do it before. Why do you think you need to? |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Yes |
posted 04-21-2002 04:59
Really? Well for one thing (I'm sure there are many others) Netscape puts the border on the outside of a box object and IE puts it on the inside so I need two different border sizes depending on what browser. |
Lunatic (VI) Mad Scientist From: Massachusetts, USA |
posted 04-21-2002 05:21
Ah, yes, that. That's an annoying bug. But there is one pretty well known workaround that avoids the necessity of multiple style sheets. It is best described here. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Canada, Toronto |
posted 04-21-2002 05:36
I am with Slime here. The whole idea of CSS is standard. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Yes |
posted 04-21-2002 06:33
True. Still, I got a lot of iconsistancies. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Yes |
posted 04-21-2002 22:31
Argh! I downloaded netscape today and I decided I'd view the source of Doc's page to see how he got the verticle cetering to work in netscape. But when I went there all I got was an empty black page! I HATE NETSCAPE!!! AAAAAAAAAA!!!!! |