Jutta Wrage wrote: > If you suggest changes, please note, that we will not do any changes, that > make the pages not validate any longer. If IE does not display the HTML > corectly, please submit a bug report to the browser manufacturer.
I completely agree with you, i don't even use IE. >I think that the current solution is typographically a mess. It's not just >the mixed upper and lower cased words, it's the bulk list of words written >in different alphabets. > Here is the reply of Richard Atterrer >No. This has been discussed before on the list - each word in that area of >the page is the translation of the respective language name into that >language. With some languages (e.g. English), languages are always written >with a capital letter, but not in others. > For me it sounds logical, but i am still not convinced by the usage of capital letters for certain languages. > Well, if a feature like #outer>#inner in the css doesn't work in iexplore, > doesn't it mean that it is a browser specific "extension" ? > > No. It is valid CSS and any browser should know, what it means. If not, we > can find another valid way, maybe. Well i suggested for that simply to use : #footer{border-top: 1px solid #BFC3DC;} I think it is funny to discuss such things, don't you agree ? Please tell me if i should change the way i write, thanks :-)