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发表于 2003-10-29 00:19:10
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呵呵,就你这水平
你自己写一个带css浮动对象的试一试
mozilla可以正常访问,ie就不行了
CSS Browsers
The easiest way to start experimenting with style sheets is to download one of the browsers that support CSS. Not all of the browsers below implement the full specification, but releases are coming out fast so this should soon change. Various sites describe bugs and work-arounds.
2003-10-16 Mozilla released Mozilla 1.5, a Web browser, mail client, news reader, HTML editor and IRC client. (Windows, Mac, Linux, other platforms, Open Source)
2003-07-09 Apple has released version 1.0 of the Safari Web browser. It uses KHTML (from the KDE project) as rendering engine. (free, Mac OS X)
2003-07-03 Netscape released Netscape 7.1, which is based on Mozilla 1.4. (Windows, Mac, Linux, free),
2003-04-21 InDelv XF Framework, see under authoring tools.
2003-02-11 The KDE project released KDE 3.1, which includes the Konqueror Web browser and file manager. It has improved support for CSS 2.1, including fixed table layout and positioning. (Unix/X, Open Source)
2003-01-31 Opera released version 7 of its browser, with some new CSS-based goodies: small-screen mode (“handheld”), alternative styles, etc. (multiple platforms, shareware)
2002-07-24 The Chimera project released version 0.4. Chimera is a browser for Mac OS X, based on Mozilla's Gecko layout engine. (Mac, Open Source)
2002-01-22 The X-Smiles team has released version 0.5 ("Oulu") of the X-Smiles XML browser, which supports, among other things, XHTML, SMIL, XForms and the CSS Mobile Profile. (Java, Open Source)
2002-01-08 NetClue released Clue Browser v4.1.1. It supports HTML, XML/XHTML, namespaces, CSS (level 1 and part of level 2), DOM, Javascript, etc. (Java)
2001-12-19 Microsoft released Internet Explorer for the Mac 5.1, with bug fixes and improved performance. Supports full CSS1 and partial CSS2. (Mac IE 5 was the first browser to reach better than 99% support for CSS1, in March 2000.) (free; Mac OS 8, 9 & X)
2001-12-18 OmniWeb 4 is a Web browser for the Mac (OS X) and has a built-in source editor (with HTTP PUT support). (Shareware)
2001-11-28 Galeon 1.0 is a Web browser for Gnome. It uses the Gecko rendering engine from Mozilla internally. (Open Source, Unix)
2001-11-07 Adobe produces an SVG plugin for browsers under Mac and Windows and for Mozilla 0.9.1 under Linux & Solaris. Supports SVG with CSS styling. (free)
2001-10-31 K-Meleon version 0.6 has been released, a lightweight browser based on the Gecko rendering engine of Mozilla (Windows, Open Source)
2001-05-15 Espial's Escape 4.7 browser implements CSS support for HTML, XML and XHTML. Written in Java for the embedded software market.
2001-04-26 iCab, a browser for the Mac, is starting to support CSS. The preview release of version 2.5 reportedly supports most of CSS1. (Free)
2001-03-26 Openwave's mobile browser implements XHTML and CSS and is expected to ship in cell phones 2nd half of 2001. Also see data sheet [PDF].
2001-03-26 Nokia will start selling mobile phones that support XHTML and CSS during 2001. See demo [Flash], press release and white paper [PDF].
2001-01-23 The Arachne WWW browser for DOS and Linux supports CSS1 since version 1.70 (free for non-commercial use).
2000-12-11 CSIRO released the CSIRO SVG Toolkit, with a viewer for SVG + CSS and other utilities. (Java, Open Source)
2000-08-01 IONIC offers the Ionic SVG toolkit, with a viewer for SVG + CSS and other tools. (Java)
2000-06-29 The Koala team wrote Jackaroo, an SVG + CSS viewer. (Jackaroo has now merged with Batik and is no longer supported.) (Java, Open Source)
2000-03-27 Microsoft shipped Internet Explorer 5 for the Macintosh. It apparently supports full CSS1, the first browser to do so.
1999-12-02 Closure is a Web browser written in Common Lisp; supports CSS1.
1999-10-22 Hewlett Packard released their “embedded microbrowser” ChaiFarer, supporting CSS1. CSS2 will come later.
1999-09-24 ICE Soft released v.5 of their two embeddable browsers: the “base” one is a viewer for HTML/XML+CSS2, the “pro” one adds networking and more. Both in Java. Does MathML, too.
1999-04-12 Microsoft has released Internet Explorer 5.0 for Windows, Solaris and HP-UX
Silicon Graphics has an embeddable CSS-enhanced web browser that is used in a number of applications and their desktop
Arena, previously W3C's testbed browser, is now being developed by Yggdrasil. It has a partial implementation of CSS1.
Emacs-w3, a.k.a. Gnuscape Navigator, supports some CSS1.
倒是ie的mac版本支持过css1,至于css2,压根就没有过
对css的支持公认的netscape、mozilla要好得多
这是w3c的列表,好好看看吧
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