it's a css property so I'm not sure if checking to see if it is supported if possible. The link you posted did the trick though. thanks.
On Sep 22, 9:37 pm, MorningZ <morni...@gmail.com> wrote: > While it's recommended to look for features/support more than actual > browser type, jQuery.browser is still in the library > > http://docs.jquery.com/Utilities/jQuery.browser > > On Sep 22, 9:25 pm, a1anm <alanmoor...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > I would like to output the followin content if the browser isn't > > opera: > > > <ul id="navigation"> > > <li class="homelink" onclick="homeSlide()">home</li> > > <li class="aboutlink" > > onclick="aboutSlide()">about</li> > > <li class="portfoliolink" onclick="portfolioSlide > > ()">portfolio</li> > > <li class="serviceslink" > > onclick="servicesSlide()">services</ > > li> > > <li class="contactlink" > > onclick="contactSlide()">contact</ > > li> > > </ul> > > > If the browser is opera I would like to output something slightly > > different. > > > How would I do this? > > > Thanks!