As far as I know, I have Netscape 4.6, and it handles CSS with no problems. I don't know from what version of Netscape they started to allow it though.<br><br> <p>Andre Vandal<br><a href=mailto:dezign@canada.com>dezign@canada.com</a><br><a href=
both above are right, but netscape 4.6 has a somewhat flawed implementation of CSS. If you ask me, they threw that in at the last minute.<br>but its all minor differences, for example:<br>in IE:<br>background-color:#FF00CC<br><br>in NET4.6<br>background-color:#FF00CC<br>layer-background-color:#FF00CC<br>(must use both)<br><br>small differences like that.<br>layer-background-color may be used in your CSS headings, IE will just ignore it, as with most unknown tags in html.<br> <p>theEclipse<br><a href=mailto:eclipse_web@hotmail.com>eclipse_web@hotmail.com</a><br><a href=robacarp.webjump.com>robacarp.webjump.com</a><br>**-Trying to build a documentation of a Javascript DOM, crossbrowser, of course. E-mail me if you know of any little known events and/or methods, etc.
to finish, which will be the browser of all browsers (its implementation of W3C standards will be fully complete). <p>REH<br><a href=mailto:hawkdogg@crosswinds.net>hawkdogg@crosswinds.net</a><br><a href=
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