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Re: Bram's Site updated: Model of the Month, Naboo Fighter, 2 airplanes, modified 8880
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Date: 
Sun, 10 Oct 1999 04:23:15 GMT
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Bram Lambrecht <braml@juno.com> wrote:
Why is it that things move around in CSS when they're not supposed to?
Even if you're not using CSS for anything put font sizes (like on my
Model of the Month page)...

I dunno. It's all very strange to me, actually. I've really fallen behind on
my web development technology, since it's not part of my job anymore. I
should probably try to catch up while I still have a chance. :)


Now I and everyone else have to wait through a very long download (at
least with my connection) to get the latest version of Netscape :)

This isn't Netscape Navigator 4.7 I'm talking about, btw. It's the mozilla
devel release. NS 4.7 doesn't have any such radical changes -- it mostly
exists to add a "shop the internet" button. Mozilla is the project that will
be Navigator 5.0. It isn't quite feature-complete, and it's still a bit
crash prone, but it is really fast, and it is supposedly the most
standards-compliant browser ever built (go figure). And, it's pretty small.
The current win32 devel release zipfile is under 5 mb. It's not done enough
to be your everyday browser, but it's getting there. And definitely worth
checking out. <URL:http://www.mozilla.org/>


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  Re: Bram's Site updated: Model of the Month, Naboo Fighter, 2 airplanes, modified 8880
 
(...) Cool. (...) You're right. I'm just so used to using CENTER. maybe I should just put align="center" in the DIV tags. (...) Why is it that things move around in CSS when they're not supposed to? Even if you're not using CSS for anything put font (...) (25 years ago, 10-Oct-99, to lugnet.publish)

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