Nick Fitzsimons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Tue, March 11, 2008 6:54 pm, Alan Gresley wrote:
> > So anyone who has empty declarations blocks in there style sheets will
> > have to remove them now.
>
> Or they could do the obvious thing and report the bug to Microsoft, or
> vote for it if it's alrea
On Tue, March 11, 2008 6:54 pm, Alan Gresley wrote:
> So anyone who has empty declarations blocks in there style sheets will
> have to remove them now.
Or they could do the obvious thing and report the bug to Microsoft, or
vote for it if it's already been reported, and it will undoubtedly be
fixed
Thierry Koblentz wrote:
> I shared the "position:relative" fix for links, but that one is not
> my finding. I'm pretty sure this ie8 filter is called the Bruno hack
> ;)
I guess (and hope) this will be a very short-lived filter, so it can remain
unnamed :-)
(Btw, it was Ingo that mentioned here
> > Thierry, come on, share what you discovered. :-)
>
> Hi Alan,
>
> I shared the "position:relative" fix for links, but that one is not my
> finding.
> I'm pretty sure this ie8 filter is called the Bruno hack ;)
> --
> Regards,
> Thierry | http://www.TJKDesign.com
I have notice a few passing
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> discuss.org] On Behalf Of Alan Gresley
> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 7:50 AM
> To: Mark Richards
> Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
> Subject: Re: [css-d] Targeting IE8 (was: IE8 is bett
> -Original Message-
> From: Alan Gresley
> Conditional Comments can be problematic to maintained and some
beginners
> will start adding them to every page. Sometimes if it's not a
> true CCS rendering issue at all but just incorrect
> understanding of CSS or invalid CSS and markup.
I
Mark Richards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Why are you suggesting in the first place to pollute your
> > source with different conditional comments on every single
> > page of a site. That seems like to much work and maintenance
> > for me. Is that what you do?
>
> Well, the pages of the sites I w
> -Original Message-
> Why are you suggesting in the first place to pollute your
> source with different conditional comments on every single
> page of a site. That seems like to much work and maintenance
> for me. Is that what you do?
Well, the pages of the sites I work on are generate
Mark Richards wrote:
> I'm curious as to why you're targeting various IEs with hacks when
> conditional comments let you do the same thing? Especially if the hacks
> are used to import external sheets in the first place, it seems to me
> it's easier to just use CCs to load browser-specific fix-u
I'm curious as to why you're targeting various IEs with hacks when
conditional comments let you do the same thing? Especially if the hacks
are used to import external sheets in the first place, it seems to me
it's easier to just use CCs to load browser-specific fix-up sheets in
the first place.
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