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

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dorayme
From: Warren Oates on
In article
<doraymeRidThis-D0FA5E.18163212042008(a)news-vip.optusnet.com.au>,
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 can't be bothered with iCab; how badly does it render your z-indices?

By the way, blue is not spelt 'yellow' ...
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From: Harlan Messinger on
Warren Oates wrote:
> In article
> <doraymeRidThis-D0FA5E.18163212042008(a)news-vip.optusnet.com.au>,
> 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 can't be bothered with iCab; how badly does it render your z-indices?
>
> By the way, blue is not spelt 'yellow' ...

That's the beauty of CSS: you can spell it however you want.
From: Marc Schmidt on
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.


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Marc
From: dorayme on
In article <011f1ea4$0$23749$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com>,
Warren Oates <warren.oates(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> In article
> <doraymeRidThis-D0FA5E.18163212042008(a)news-vip.optusnet.com.au>,
> 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 can't be bothered with iCab; how badly does it render your z-indices?
>

ICab 3 does this:

<http://netweaver.com.au/alt/z_index/iCab.png>


> By the way, blue is not spelt 'yellow' ...

Blue is not the sort of thing that can be spelt and is a very different
sort of object to "blue" (one is a colour and the other a linguistic
entity).

And class names cannot, technically, be misspelt at the point of
baptism. So I could not have committed this crime at that point. Once
named, an object can be misnamed and that is a sort of misspelling. But
I did not commit this crime either.

To be fair to you now because of all the brownie points you have built
up with your witty posts, it is true that, had I not decided that blue
looked better against the white background than the initial yellow
earlier on, I would have used "blue" as the class name.

Still, let me change it... <g>

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dorayme