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20021031

there’s always somebody to say you’re wrong

What started as a fun little CSS game, is becoming source of major headache and browser sniffing heaven: why won’t IE 6 and Opera 6 understand that if I specify multiple stylesheets, I don’t want to use all of them at the same time?!
And why does IE feel compeled to #@!£ with my title image, not only denying it is a transparent PNG, but also getting the background color wrong?

Oh well. It only took a dozen minutes to make this little Halloween redesign, and about the same time to cope with some browsers’ good will.
Other Halloween redesigns: Aquarionics, Scott Andrew, dive into mark, Journalized. I stole Mark’s orange hex code, heh.


5 responses

  1. And my site got redesigned for Halloween :-) I also tracked down an IE image rendering bug in the process.

    #1 mike2002/11/01 at 1:09

  2. I also redesigned for Halloween :-) I managaed to track down an IE image rendering bug in the process.

    #2 mike2002/11/01 at 1:11

  3. Sorry about the double comment. :blush:
    In Mozilla the comment URL was not showing my first comment.

    #3 mike2002/11/01 at 1:14

  4. scary..

    #4 Chris2002/11/01 at 3:27

  5. LOL!

    #5 Gau2002/11/01 at 12:56

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