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svendtofte.com - max-width in Internet Explorer
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"max-width in Internet Explorer
8th of july 2008. I've posted an update relating to this page, as I found it was
still linked around the web. If you intend to use
what this page describes, I recommend you check out the blog posting afterwards (or before).
http://www.svendtofte.com/stylesheets/reflections-on-max-width/ .
Most web-developers know that IE has fallen behind in the race for
standards and being able to show the latest and greatest. Many
CSS2 properties are unsupported. Some of the more useful ones,
are properties such as
max-width , max-height , min-width and finally min-height . I will argue, how
max-width is a crucial property, when it comes to on line
readability, and then I will show you
how to make IE emulate the behavior of max-width, and in turn, how to make
it emulate many other properties that Internet Explorer for Windows is
not directly capable of.
Note, that this article is concerned mainly about
using max-width , to limit line-lengths, and maintain
a readable page. Therefore, the hack described on this page deals
alot in em 's. If you merely wish to set a pixel width constraint,
it's even easier, I've described how this can be done at the bottom.
There, you can also see how this trick can easily be used to
emulate any of the other max/min/width/height combinations.
Readability and line lengths
It's been an unwritten (though often written down) rule between web developers,
that "pure" pages should be as loose as possible in their presentation.
That means no huge tables, 1-pixel GIF's, or any other nasty stuff. It also
meant letting line-lengths run as far as they needed. That policy has given us
pages like usability guru Jakob Nielsen 's rather
unreadable
site (shame, s"
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