To: Bush2000
And yet a specific style sheet was put in for opera which broke the view. If opera used any other css (IE/NS/MOZ) or even the default sheet for a 'tiny blip in the browser market' it fully renderd all the content just fine.
So for some reason MS decided this 'tiny blip in the browser market' was important enough to create a specific sheet for? and this sheet just happened to be really broken (this shee would not render right under IE/NS/MZ or any other browser, so in creating this sheet did they not even test it in IE?
92 posted on
05/27/2004 11:02:17 AM PDT by
N3WBI3
To: N3WBI3
And yet a specific style sheet was put in for opera which broke the view. If opera used any other css (IE/NS/MOZ) or even the default sheet for a 'tiny blip in the browser market' it fully renderd all the content just fine. So for some reason MS decided this 'tiny blip in the browser market' was important enough to create a specific sheet for? and this sheet just happened to be really broken (this shee would not render right under IE/NS/MZ or any other browser, so in creating this sheet did they not even test it in IE?
Again, more speculation. Thanks for the conspiracy theories. Give my regards to Grassy Knoll.
93 posted on
05/27/2004 3:43:01 PM PDT by
Bush2000
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