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Subject:Re: CSS with Netscape From:John Gilger <jgilger_it -at- NV -dot- DOE -dot- GOV> Date:Thu, 25 Mar 1999 08:48:53 -0800
Take a look at Opera. It is a smaller, faster browser that complies
with current W3 recommendations. Opera has been rated as "best CSS",
"best browser", etc. Look on their site for links to various articles
and reports. It will cost about $35(US) and is well worth it. You can
download a 30 day demo at http://operasoftware.com
<http://operasoftware.com>
Hth
John
> IE 5
>claims to be fully CSS2 compliant, but I have not tested it
fully and will
I've seen NGLayout (Netscape's Next Generation Layout engine)
and if 5.0 ships
with it I'm just about ready to be brutal over it and write to
the standard and
let MS twist in the wind. It does look, finally, as if Netscape
Gets It about
standards.