Re: Two CSS Classes. Is this possible?
- From: dorayme <doraymeRidThis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 10:21:24 +1000
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<6f131dc4-3591-4511-80fc-f8968a749444@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
shapper <mdmoura@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Maybe the best approach would be to use an analysis system as Google
Analytics on the web site and check over time what browsers and even
screen size are the users using and how the evolution is for that web
site and then update the web site over time according to it ...
The best approach is to keep worrying about IE6 until it becomes obvious
that you should not. Never mind all this fine argy bargy.
Why would you need to update a website that satisfies IE6 if it already
satisfies other better browsers?
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dorayme
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