Re: Why CSS On Older Browsers Is Broken

Not ugly ... I thought the purple and green appropriate for the story about
the invasion of egglants! When I was a girl,  I had an aunt who wore purple
and green and scandalized the whole family! 

For more than a year I've been reading about CSS and looking at what is
accomplished with it, and keep on using a sorta "crippled" process to
achieve what I want visually and still complying with "accessibility
principles" ... I do the designing in Publisher, and make a final polish of
the html in Front Page before uploading rather than move to CSS. On the
newest sites I'm working on, I'm uploading through web-based authoring
systems. I've no clue if CSS can be used on such sites. For example, a free
website on Yahoo includes a page authoring process as well as ftp to put
pages made off-line in place. Does anyone know how CSS may work with such
authoring programs? 

					Anne


Anne L. Pemberton
http://www.pen.k12.va.us/Pav/Academy1
http://www.erols.com/stevepem/Homeschooling
apembert@crosslink.net
Enabling Support Foundation
http://www.enabling.org

Received on Sunday, 1 October 2000 12:52:24 UTC