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Stranger Joined: Sep 9, 2003 Post Count: 1 Status: Offline |
Which should I use? Why? |
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Advanced Member USA Joined: Jul 21, 2003 Post Count: 749 Status: Offline |
Hi kolorasta, It all depends on if you want your CSS to work in older browsers like NN4.x, for example. I personally would stick with CSS2 as it builds on CSS1 and most browsers interpret it very well. You can either hide the CSS from older browsers or create a CSS1 sheet just for them. All the latest browsers will understand CSS1 just as well as CSS2 anyway. Just remember CSS3 will be coming soon as well :-) Dave ---------------------------------------- Building quality, affordable web sites worldwide - DMWebsites.com |
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Advanced Member Joined: Jun 14, 2003 Post Count: 2940 Status: Offline |
I agree with David 100%! Stef ---------------------------------------- Stefan Mischook Video Tutorial Store | Web Templates |
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Advanced Member USA Joined: Nov 27, 2003 Post Count: 6285 Status: Offline |
To the best of knowledge CSS1 is just finally fully supported in Mozilla/Netscape 6 and IE6. CSS2 is only partially supported so some things you may use will not show. The browsers have always run behind. I figure CSS3 will be the standard when CSS2 is finally fully supported by the major players. LSW |
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Advanced Member USA Joined: Jul 21, 2003 Post Count: 749 Status: Offline |
The latest builds of Mozilla (1.3 and up I believe) support CSS2 fully as does Opera, Safari and Firebird. IE6 supports most of it as did Netscape 7. The others all support CSS 1. Here's an invaulable chart showing which browser supports what selector in which form. Dave ---------------------------------------- Building quality, affordable web sites worldwide - DMWebsites.com |
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Advanced Member USA Joined: Nov 27, 2003 Post Count: 6285 Status: Offline |
Ok - I will accept that, thanks for the link. LSW |
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