Steve K wrote:
I'm designing and developing a website for a program on Emerging Markets
at Cornell University. The audience for this site will be people from
regions that may not be up on the latest technology, software, and may
not have anything better than Netscape 4.0, which we all know LOVES CSS.
I want to do it in CSS, at least the text (I'm fairly green at CSS) but
it looks terrible in Netscape 4.
An attractive option is to use one of the many CSS hiding techniques to hide
the CSS from that browser. You can even supply some basic styling (a
colour scheme for instance) to it, whilst supplying more advanced styles to
everyone else.
<URL:http://w3development.de/css/hide_css_from_browsers/>
The recently redesigned Mozilla website hides all styling from Netscape 4.x
by putting everything into an external stylesheet and @importing it.
@import url("frontpage/nav4Hack.css");
Hmm... they've renamed that since I last saw it :)
One possibility is to include a warning message explaining the benefits of
upgrading their browser (but don't make the wording too strong, or you'll
just annoy them).
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Jim Dabell