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Learning CSS
Topic Started: May 16 2009, 04:42 AM (331 Views)
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When using CSS, it is important to make sure that browsers use their most standards compliant response. You will need to ensure that your DOCTYPE triggers standards mode rendering for these browsers, or they will assume your code is relying on some mistakes of older browsers, and will try to replicate some them to various degrees, which can produce unpredictable results.

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