RE: CSS vs. Tables OT

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On Thu, April 19, 2007 1:00 pm, Jim Moseby wrote:
> <snip>
>> In
>> fact, I may be going out on a limb here, but I challenge anyone to
>> describe a layout that isn't covered.
> </snip>
>
> I want a layout that looks identical in every browser without
> resorting to
> something like:
>
> switch($browser){
>   case 'IE':include('ie.css');
>   case 'Mozilla':include('mozilla.css');
>   {...}
>   default:throw_hands_up_in_disgust();
> )
>
> I don't think thats possible right now, is it?

Sure it is, if you don't demand a 3-column full-width footer layout,
or worse...

:-v

Actually, I guess it depends what you mean by "identical"... Cuz if
you mean pixel-perfect identical, and you're using PHP for dynamic
content, then, no, you'll never get that even *with* the different CSS
for different browsers...

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