Re: Powered by?

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On Wednesday 22 November 2006 00:02, pub wrote:
> Is it appropriate to ask your client to add "Powered by your company"
> to the sites you design and maintain?
> And when you see "Powered by" does it mean designed by or maintained
> by or both?

Leave them wondering ;)


>
> On Nov 15, 2006, at 6:36 AM, Al wrote:
> > 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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