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Margo,
<br> Yes I have that book and its an excellent resource.
The full content trick on the NN 4.x is one I have run into and he covers
it in a few different chapters. Usually, by the time we know everything
thats going on, they revise the standard....
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<pre>If you've got Eric Meyer's CSS: The Definitive Guide, he's got some good
tricks in there -- like full content backgrounds for NN 4.x, and a little
JavaScript that cures a Netscape bug associated with frames (which I've
encountered).</pre>
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<p><br>I knew what you meant :)
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<pre>Woops, I got it backwards -- link tag for Netscape 4.x., @import for
everybody else</pre>
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<p><br>Well, it keeps us on our toes trying to make everybody happy. Otherwise
it would be too easy and everyone would be doing it...
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<pre>Your
post makes me aware that I've been ignoring older Opera versions (pre CSS2).
Mostly I've been trying to be careful with my HTML tags so the pages
"degrade gracefully" for those people cruising in NN 4.x without JavaScript
turned on (CSS doesn't work in NN 4.x without JavaScript).</pre>
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