On Nov 3, 2005, at 6:13 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:

> Michael Hulse wrote:
>
>> I only want to target IE5.0/PC only. I also want to do it inline with
>>  the rest of my styles.
>
> CSS filters are generally unsafe - except when used correctly to
> separate "dead" browsers from the "living".
>
> IE6 and previous versions are "dead", and can be filtered out safely.
>
> CSS filter for IE5+/win only, targeting versions less than IE7.
>
> Can be used in 'styles in page head' and 'external stylesheets'.
> Must be used _complete with @media rule_, and put after all other 
> styles
> so not to interfere with other @media rules if there are any. No 
> further
> separation needed.
>
> Example with your styles:
>
> @media all {
>  * html #nv ul li a {
>       float: right /* IE5.0 + 5.5 + 6 win */;
>       float/**/: none /* IE5.5 win */;
>       fl\oat: none /* IE6 win */;
>  }
> }
>
> ...safe filter if later versions than IE6 are set to run in 'standard
> mode', according to the Microsoft IE7 team.
>
> regards
>       Georg
> -- 
> http://www.gunlaug.no
>


OOOOh that filter works really well. THanks!

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