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Is there any CSS hack so I can separate Internet Explorer 5 from IE6? I have the problem that IE5 wrongly (AFAIK) doesn't add padding of blocks to their width. IE6 adds padding to the width. Mozilla does too. So does Opera. |
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Is there any CSS hack so I can separate Internet Explorer 5 from IE6? I have the problem that IE5 wrongly (AFAIK) doesn't add padding of blocks to their width. IE6 adds padding to the width. Mozilla does too. So does Opera. |
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Philipp Lenssen wrote: Is there any CSS hack so I can separate Internet Explorer 5 from IE6? I have the problem that IE5 wrongly (AFAIK) doesn't add padding of blocks to their width. IE6 adds padding to the width. Mozilla does too. So does Opera. It depends... |
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Is there any CSS hack so I can separate Internet Explorer 5 from IE6? I have the problem that IE5 wrongly (AFAIK) doesn't add padding of blocks to their width. IE6 adds padding to the width. Mozilla does too. So does Opera. For best CSS-Hacks concerning browser behavior see |
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