Hello Matti,
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, matti wrote:
Pawel Tecza kirjoittaa:
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
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Do we know that all browsers will actually render an empty <div>, with no
contents, more or less like a horizontal line?
I don't know it, because I don't use all browsers ;) I only tested it
in the following browsers:
- MS IE 6.0
- Opera 9.00
- Mozilla 1.7.6
- Firefox 1.0.2 (Linux) and 1.5.0.4 (Windows)
- Konqueror 3.3.2
- Galeon 1.3.21
and all of them render an empty <div> tag properly.
Is a HTML/CSS expert here? ;)
Try lynx and links...
Me and my users don't use text browsers, but I've tried them
(lynx 2.8.5 and elinks 0.10.4).
They really don't render empty <div> tag like a horizontal line,
because they don't support CSS or do it poorly. Is it a reason
to abandon CSS?
I also don't care about lynx and links, because they have
problems with frames and JavaScript.
IMHO the <hr> tags aren't necessary to separate groups of elements
on the page. The one or two empty lines are sufficient.
Of course, the Sqwebmail is owned by Mr Sam, so I have to
respect his choices.
My best regards,