[Openstandaarden] de vrt leert bij?

Wouter Horré wouter at ligezin.be
Wed Jun 16 22:40:47 CEST 2004


Op wo 16-06-2004, om 22:29 schreef Mattias Campe:
> Euhm, hier ben ik te vlug geweest: ik heb eerlijkheidshalve niet gekeken 
> hoe die websites eruitzien in IE, mijn excuses. Momenteel heb ik geen 
> toegang tot IE, maar mocht blijken dat de voorstellen van 
> csszengarden.com er goed uitzien in IE, dan is dat zeker de moeite waard 
> om door te sturen als suggestie!
> 
> Mijn excuses om er te snel vanuit te gaan dat ze er zouden slecht 
> uitzien in IE.
> 

<quote bron="www.ccszengarden.com">

We would like to see as much CSS1 as possible. CSS2 should be limited to
widely-supported elements only. The css Zen Garden is about functional,
practical CSS and not the latest bleeding-edge tricks viewable by 2% of
the browsing public. The only real requirement we have is that your CSS
validates.

Unfortunately, designing this way highlights the flaws in the various
implementations of CSS. Different browsers display differently, even
completely valid CSS at times, and this becomes maddening when a fix for
one leads to breakage in another. View the Resources page for
information on some of the fixes available. Full browser compliance is
still sometimes a pipe dream, and we do not expect you to come up with
pixel-perfect code across every platform. But do test in as many as you
can. If your design doesn’t work in at least IE5+/Win and Mozilla (run
by over 90% of the population), chances are we won’t accept it.

</quote>

mvg
Wouter

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