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November
2001 (Part 2)
HTML Tip
: New Headaches with IE 6
Of all the changes to IE 6, perhaps the most important for Webmasters is the addition of dual CSS
rendering engines. While this new feature helps Internet Explorer comply with the W3C HTML standards, it may also break your
existing Web pages. Click here to read on.
CSS Tip
: Linking With Style
Want to change the standard link colors on your site, remove the underlines, or highlight links so
they really stand out? You can do all that - and more - with cascading style sheets (CSS). But be careful. Too much
innovation can confuse your visitors. Click here to learn more.
Usability Tip
: That Java May Be Getting Old
Did you realize that many visitors can't access that great Java-based navigation menu you just
included on your site? And it's not just people with old PC's or the diehards who still use Netscape 3.1. Even a visitor
who just plugged in their new PC or upgraded their PC to run Windows XP may have problems accessing Java
applets on your site. Click here to read on.
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