- From: Robert A. Rosenberg <webdesign-l@rarpsl.com>
- Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2012 12:10:38 -0500
- To: Philip TAYLOR <P.Taylor@Rhul.Ac.Uk>
- Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org, "www-validator-css@w3.org" <www-validator-css@w3.org>
At 15:25 +0000 on 11/06/2012, Philip TAYLOR wrote about [css-d] Trumping bad proprietary code.: >Wishing (as always) to keep my sites 100% W3C standards compliant, >I am stuck with a bad property in proprietary code. The offending >rule reads : > > .qmmc {position:relative;zoom:1;} Just so you are aware, zoom:1 is a Windows/IE hack/fix to set HasLayOut so the element displays correctly. Aside from making the code display correctly in IE, it has no downside/effect with non-IE browsers so you can ignore it (or consider it W3C compliant since its purpose it to make IE act W3C compliant).
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