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CSSDouble Vision Give the Browsers CSS They Can Digest
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Published: 10th Aug 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: CSS( Page 1 of 8 ) Some but not all browsers support CSS2. You can deliberately code your website so that users of either kind of browser will see pages that are appropriate for what their browser can handle. Older browsers won't gag, but you will still be able to take advantage of what you can do with CSS2 in the newer browsers. Read on to find out how. When surfing the Web, one might encounter websites that look completely different in Microsoft Internet Explorer and Firefox/Opera. We...n
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