jQuery provides the following booleans.... jQuery.browser.msie or jQuery.browser.mozilla
> > Is this considered bad practice and if so how might you do it better? That really depends on why you're doing it. If you want it to be different then go ahead. If you just can't get it to be the same without making it different then I would suggest that looking at your doctype, markup and styles might have solved it ... but it usually takes a lot of effort! (And very occasionally it can't be solved!) On Oct 25, 7:57 pm, cfdvlpr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Maybe this is best done with server side code such as this in > Coldfusion? > <cfif CGI.HTTP_USER_AGENT contains 'msie'> > > On Oct 25, 10:48 am, cfdvlpr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I want to test if the browser is ie or firefox and then set the width > > and height of a thickbox differently depending on this. Is this > > considered bad practice and if so how might you do it better?