[thelist] CSS 2 tests

Shirley Kaiser, SKDesigns skaiser at skdesigns.com
Wed Mar 28 14:41:52 CST 2001


At 08:08 AM 03/28/2001, you wrote:
>To get away from JavaScript for the moment, I've done some testing of some 
>interesting CSS2 declarations and selectors. See
>
>http://www.xs4all.nl/~ppk/css2tests/
>
>for such arcana as display: run-in, overflow: scroll, table-layout: fixed, 
>input:focus {} and, of course, for lots of browser incompatibility fun.
>
>ppk
>________________________________________________________________________

ppk,

What a fun and interesting test! I really appreciate seeing all this. I've 
only looked through a couple of pages, but I've got this on my list for 
checking out more thoroughly tonight after my workday is finished. Thank you!

With my own testing, I so often go through a scenario of
"OK, what does this ______ do cross-browser?" And then I play around a bit. 
Then, on to the next test. Then I decide how I'll handle whatever's going on.

I keep so much in my head rather than documenting as much as you have done. 
To produce the results in an understandable way like you've done with 
charts, screen shots and written documentation is fantastic. It's much 
appreciated!

Will you be including this with the rest of your testing that you've listed 
at <http://www.xs4all.nl/~ppk/tests/index.html>? I ask in part because I'd 
love to list your CSS test (if it's available to the public) in the CSS 
section at WebsiteTips.com <http://www.websitetips.com/html/index2.html>.

I also didn't know about Babette's CSS2 pages, either -- another 
interesting resource (in addition to be visually appealing).

Mainly I wanted to let you know how much your efforts are appreciated, not 
just this CSS test but the rest of your site, too. Thank you! :-)

Warmly,
Shirley

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