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CSS1 support in Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0
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"Support for Cascading Style Sheets, Level 1 in Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0, Win32 version
Purpose
The information on this page is intended as reference material for persons authoring pages with Cascading Style Sheets with the intention of making them viewable in Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 . This page addresses the Windows 95/NT version of Internet Explorer. For similar information which addresses the Macintosh version, see Eric Meyer's page .
Notes on this revision
This is the first revision I've made to this page since I totally overhauled it with the new format. Here is a summary of the changes since the last revision:
Section 3 ("The Cascade") has been expanded slightly.
Section 5.1.1 (the font-family property) incorrectly stated that Internet Explorer does not support the generic family names cursive and fantasy . Internet Explorer does in fact support these.
Section 5.1.1 (the font-family property) has been expanded slightly to further address parsing issues with alternate font lists.
The description of Internet Explorer's problems with the background property and linked style sheets has been expanded.( 5.2.7 )
Section 6.3 ("Color Units") incorrectly stated that Internet Explorer did not support the 3-digit hexadecimal format for specifying color. Internet Explorer does in fact support this.
This document attempts to reflect the state of the most recent release version of Internet Explorer, which, as of this revision, is version 3.02a. Its entire contents may not be applicable to previous versions of Internet Explorer 3.0.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to these persons for contributing ideas and information to this page.
Daniel Greene
Mike Kirby
Dmitry Kirsanov
Steve Knoblock
Eric Meyer
Carl Morris
Liam Quinn
Mike Stewart
Craig Zacker
Contents
1 Basic concepts
2 Pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements
3 The "
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