[Grok-dev] Re: Best practive for browser quirks...
Wichert Akkerman
wichert at wiggy.net
Fri Nov 23 10:48:34 EST 2007
Previously Lennart Regebro wrote:
> On Nov 23, 2007 4:30 PM, Sebastian Ware <sebastian at urbantalk.se> wrote:
> > I think we should focus on handling CSS-quirks for starters. This is
> > where most problems occur, taking away a lot of the fun of CSS-design.
> > One really doesn't want to maintain several similar css-files.
> > Something clever here would be a great feature that would raise
> > eyebrowes.
>
> Wildy stobbing out ideas left and right:
> - A WSGI-filter that recognizes common css-quirks and modifies them
> according to the browser.
> - A utility that does browser recognition + keeps a list of browser quirks.
> - Ehm. Can't think of anything else just now.
Both of those are likely to not work with HTTP caching.
Wichert.
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