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#1
September 19, 2007
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Is it posible to have IE conditional CSS statments? Im using a div and two images to make up a rounded corner content area (small one) so its
top image div with bg bottom image but in IE the top images shows up higher than the div leaving a space. so Is there a way for me to put in the CSS file if end user is using IE then position:relative; top:5px; so that the image can move down 5px and connect to the div? |
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#2
September 24, 2007
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you can use a browser detect with javascript, and then apply a different style based on the browser.
flann
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September 24, 2007
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#5
December 24, 2007
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The only browser I used hacks on is IE6 and I use IE conditional statements for that. Look on the source code for www.LangdonMortgage.com or the latest version of this site (due to be implemented Jan. 07).
James Paden - Xemion.com
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