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Chris McLean
I have 2 IE - Netscape compatibility questions:
1) I have been told that Netscape 4 and above supports the BORDERCOLOR
attribute for the TABLE tag, but when I use it Netscape won't recognise it.
It sees the border color as grey, whatever color I set it as. Any
suggestions?
2) It seems that Netscape 6 does not support DHTML - or so I read on the
net. When I put a scrolling marquee on my website, Netscape 6 reads it as
unmoving default text. Is there any way of formatting the text so that
Netscape will at least display the correct font, even if it won't scroll it?
Chris
1) I have been told that Netscape 4 and above supports the BORDERCOLOR
attribute for the TABLE tag, but when I use it Netscape won't recognise it.
It sees the border color as grey, whatever color I set it as. Any
suggestions?
2) It seems that Netscape 6 does not support DHTML - or so I read on the
net. When I put a scrolling marquee on my website, Netscape 6 reads it as
unmoving default text. Is there any way of formatting the text so that
Netscape will at least display the correct font, even if it won't scroll it?
Chris