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Old Jul 13th, 2008, 18:33
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Does anyone know if it is possible to write a custom stylesheet specifically for Safair?

I mean you know how you can use
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for IE6, is there a way to do the same specifically for Safari?
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Re: Safari stylesheet

not possible i am afraid, if does not exist, that is why you should always design for ie, because you can use the conditions to fix other browser faults
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Re: Safari stylesheet

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not possible i am afraid, if does not exist, that is why you should always design for ie, because you can use the conditions to fix other browser faults
I always tend to design for FF and then use the IE conditional to design for IE. Its just ive got a problem with Safari and need to adjust a style by a couple of pixels to fix it but doing so breaks it in FF so i had hoped there was a similar conditional for Safari
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Re: Safari stylesheet

as i said, if you design for ie, then the flaws can be fixed with ie conditionals, you cant do it the other way
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Re: Safari stylesheet

Which is what ive just said that i do However i hoped it was possible to do the same with Safari but obviously not.
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Re: Safari stylesheet

Safari uses KHTML, Really if your stuff is coded correctly safari won't need any fixing. Not sure about all the design for IE and fix for others talk, I think Glynn hit his head =P.

To be honest the only good thing about the IE conditionals existing is that IE itself is a bloated piece of sloppy render. I know you stated you test in FF whatever then IE, however safari tends to be a bit more strict so make sure your code is 100% and you won't need to worry about Safari at all.
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