B Bill Nov 15, 2005 #1 If no DOCTYPE is specified at the top of the page, what standard does IE default to?
C C A Upsdell Nov 15, 2005 #2 Bill said: If no DOCTYPE is specified at the top of the page, what standard does IE default to? Click to expand... Quirks mode. No standard.
Bill said: If no DOCTYPE is specified at the top of the page, what standard does IE default to? Click to expand... Quirks mode. No standard.
B Bill Nov 15, 2005 #3 ... Quirks mode. No standard. Click to expand... Ah. I'm beginning to realize that. So, I can't select a DOCTYPE that will force browsers like Firefox and Opera to conform to quirks mode, can I?
... Quirks mode. No standard. Click to expand... Ah. I'm beginning to realize that. So, I can't select a DOCTYPE that will force browsers like Firefox and Opera to conform to quirks mode, can I?
C C A Upsdell Nov 15, 2005 #4 Bill said: Ah. I'm beginning to realize that. So, I can't select a DOCTYPE that will force browsers like Firefox and Opera to conform to quirks mode, can I? Click to expand... Yes you can. The problem is that, when using quirks mode, it is a lot harder to get browsers to render pages consistently. For more about the DOCTYPES, see my page http://www.upsdell.com/BrowserNews/res_doctype.htm
Bill said: Ah. I'm beginning to realize that. So, I can't select a DOCTYPE that will force browsers like Firefox and Opera to conform to quirks mode, can I? Click to expand... Yes you can. The problem is that, when using quirks mode, it is a lot harder to get browsers to render pages consistently. For more about the DOCTYPES, see my page http://www.upsdell.com/BrowserNews/res_doctype.htm