
Ofcouse I have. I use it too sometimes.
But IE comes with your computer, so everyone has it.
I'm sorry but this could have been found easy by a qiuck google search, and I swear you even left out classes?
So you are saying that web developers should just support IE?
Padding + margin adds width to boxes in IE where as Firefox keeps it at 100px causing the background image to run short on FF.
Last edited by Decode; 23-10-2008 at 04:38 PM.
Lets set the stage on fire, and hollywood will be jealous.
Lol.
1. Browsers themselves don't have IE. (Unless you mean web browsers, as in people)
2. Just because more people have it doesn't mean it's better to code for it, it's better to code for all browsers.
Last edited by L?KE; 23-10-2008 at 04:57 PM.
Technically his sentence makes sense - as browsers are the people browsing websites thus being browsers. Sure it's not the best combination because a browser is also the software. But anyhow - as I said to Tom about padding and margin - it only adds to the box if you don't declare a doctype as stated in another post. Read up on doctypes - http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/Doctype. It clearly states
But the most important thing is that with most families of browsers, a doctype declaration will make a lot of guessing unnecessary, and will thus trigger a "standard" parsing mode, where the understanding (and, as a result, the display) of the document is not only faster, it is also consistent and free of any bad surprise that documents without doctype will create.
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