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Laza

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Re: htt page settings
Posted: 4 Oct 24, 16:40   in response to: JeffTucker in response to: JeffTucker
 
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Hopefully, it works now. The "@media screen and (min-width: 0\0)" is a media query hack for IEs used by Zurb Foundation to use better graphics on SELECT boxes.
JeffTucker

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Re: htt page settings
Posted: 4 Oct 24, 19:14   in response to: Laza in response to: Laza
 
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Attachment cssErrors.pdf (109.2 KB)
Down to the last few CSS issues.
Laza

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Re: htt page settings
Posted: 5 Oct 24, 12:51   in response to: JeffTucker in response to: JeffTucker
 
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Thanks, Jeff! Now I got rid of the hacks that are still left. Who cares about IE anymore?
JeffTucker

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Re: htt page settings
Posted: 5 Oct 24, 13:02   in response to: Laza in response to: Laza
 
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Yes, I scrubbed all of the "ancient browser" compensations out of my stuff, along with almost all of the vendor-prefixed CSS attributes. The only ones still in there are the ones needed for line-clamp.

A couple of the canned scripts I'm using still have some traces of that, but those are usually too tangled for safe surgery. (If jQuery 4 is ever released, I gather a lot of the changes in there involve ripping out things that are targeted at browsers that no one is using.)
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