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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Seperate Style Sheets for Opera and Safari I am currently using "if statements" for IE 6, IE 7 and IE 8 stylesheets. What if Opera and Safari both look really good using my "stylesheet" but one (1) object isn't placed right. I believe I need to use another seperate stylesheet for these 2 browsers but I don't know the right code for it. Can anyone help me? Thanks Eric
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![]() | I think you don't need an extra stylesheet for opera or safari. Just some work on the code. can you place it here. If you need to change some css code you can use jQuery like here Browser detection for CSS: Use separate CSS files or inline CSS or...? - Stack Overflow I don't think the are conditional elements for opera or safari that was Microsoft way of 'repairing' their buggy browsers.
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