Greetings,
I'm all for civic improvement - but at what cost?
I have an SGI Indy, a Sun 386i and a Linux K6-233mHz PC.
I would challenge you to run a browser that works smoothly under such conditions other than NetScape 4.7x
Yes, I know its not a particularly good browser, yes I know it doesn't render much and its Java/JavaScript support isn't so hot... But I don't have much of a choice.
And no, it definately doesn't work with your CSS/XHTML examples at all.
So do you really want to stop me reading PerlMonks?
JP,
-- Alexander Widdlemouse undid his bellybutton and his bum dropped off --
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