Ed Lazor wrote:
I'm reading a book on CSS and how you can define different style sheets
for different visitors. I'm wondering how you guys do it. The book
recommends using Javascript functions for identifying the user's browser
and matching them with the corresponding style sheets. Anyone using PHP
for this instead - specifically with defining style sheets for different
target browsers and platforms?
-Ed
I've found, that as a practical matter, the only browser these days that
causes problems is IE6 because of it's non-compliance with some W3C standards.
MS promises these are fixed in IE7.
So I simply use $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] to determine if the client is IE6
and either link in a special CSS file for it. Or if my styles are defined in
the header, I replace the necessary selectors.
There is no need to complicate things with JAVA script.
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