From: dorayme on
In article <1ifai19.1wu1qqj7ljg06N%grillhaehnchen(a)gmx.net>,
grillhaehnchen(a)gmx.net (Marc Schmidt) wrote:

> dorayme <doraymeRidThis(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>
> > iCab is odd man out to the extent that even MacIE 5 gets
> > <http://tinyurl.com/4g7qml> like for most modern browsers.
>
> I don't see a problem in iCab 4.

Ah, thanks for that. I was wondering about this and meant to look into
it.

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dorayme
From: Harlan Messinger on
dorayme wrote:
> iCab is odd man out to the extent that even MacIE 5 gets
> <http://tinyurl.com/4g7qml> like for most modern browsers.
>

Good grief, you really did change the class name to "blue"! Are you
perverse? I thought I'd go back and find you'd renamed the classes
square1, square2, and square3. Well, OK, then what do you do if you
change your mind and go with rectangles? Let's call them quad1, quad2,
quad3. At least I know you can't make circular or pentagonal DIVs with CSS.
From: dorayme on
In article <66ebpjF2k46a7U2(a)mid.individual.net>,
Harlan Messinger <hmessinger.removethis(a)comcast.net> wrote:

> dorayme wrote:
> > iCab is odd man out to the extent that even MacIE 5 gets
> > <http://tinyurl.com/4g7qml> like for most modern browsers.
> >
>
> Good grief, you really did change the class name to "blue"! Are you
> perverse? I thought I'd go back and find you'd renamed the classes
> square1, square2, and square3. Well, OK, then what do you do if you
> change your mind and go with rectangles? Let's call them quad1, quad2,
> quad3. At least I know you can't make circular or pentagonal DIVs with CSS.

Since I had an experimental part lobotomy the other day, I do little
things that don't cost much energy to keep the peace.

(In testing some things with html and css, it is often better to name
things in a way that is not good practice for a website. It is often
easier to follow things when "left" and "right" and "yellow" are used
rather than "navigation", "content", "#ffc" for temporary purposes.)

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dorayme