Cascading Style Sheets Tip of the Day: Hiding Your Style Sheets

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Hiding Your Style Sheets
From Jennifer Kyrnin, your Guide to Web Design / HTML
Hiding Your Style Sheets
When you use CSS to style your Web pages you may notice that there are certain properties that don't work as you expect in all browsers. The most common way to deal with that is to write browser-specific cascading style sheets and then use JavaScript to browswer-sniff. But you can also use bugs in these same browsers to hide your style sheets from various browsers.



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