A simple introduction to browser compatibility with an IF condition statement:
Refers to the IF statement is generally used in the programming language, in fact, CSS also has, but only IE browser support, because the low version of IE browser compatibility is poor, so you can use only IE supported if statements to achieve compatibility, the following is a simple example.
The code is as follows:
<!DOCTYPE HTML><HTML><Head><MetaCharSet= "Utf-8"><Metaname= "Author"content= "http://www.softwhy.com/" /><title>Ant Tribe</title><styletype= "Text/css">Div{Color:Red;}</style><!--[If IE 7]> <style type= "Text/css" >div{Color:blue;} </style><! [EndIf] -</Head><Body><Div>Ant Tribe</Div></Body></HTML>
The above can be IE7 browser under the text set to blue, the other browser is red.
Specific rules about if statements can be found in <!--[What is the role of the If Ie]> chapter.
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Simple introduction to browser compatibility with if condition statement