問:
I want to write some css that works only in IE6 without putting it in a separate file like the following:
<!--[if IE 6]>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="iespecific.css" />
<![endif]-->
Is this possible?
Also if some one know any articles about how to make a scrolling news links without having problems in hovering as I have for example : news1..news2..news3 also the dots shouldn't be clickable like the links as mine too.Please lead me to it.
答:
For more information about Conditional comments, check the following link please:
CSS - Conditional comments
http://www.quirksmode.org/css/condcom.html
Otherwise, there is another way to apply CSS by browser type and resolution ratio via JavaScript:
Code from http://blog.csdn.net/xiaozhao_19/archive/2008/03/25/2216414.aspx
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
<!--
if (window.navigator.userAgent.indexOf("MSIE")>=1)
{
//IE
setActiveStyleSheet("default.css");
}else{
if (window.navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Firefox")>=1)
{
//Firefox
setActiveStyleSheet("default2.css");
}else{
//other
setActiveStyleSheet("newsky.css");
}
}
function setActiveStyleSheet(title){
document.getElementsByTagName("link")[0].href="style/"+title;
}
//-->
</SCRIPT>
To make scrolling news links, I think you can use a <marqueue> just like the following code:
<marquee behavior=scroll direction=left width=100% height=115 scrollamount=1 scrolldelay=70 onmouseover='this.stop()' onmouseout='this.start()'>
<a href="http://forums.asp.net">your links</a>
<a href="http://forums.asp.net">your links</a>
<a href="http://forums.asp.net">your links</a>
<a href="http://forums.asp.net">your links</a>
<a href="http://forums.asp.net">your links</a>
</marguee>
If I’ve misunderstood your problem, please feel free to let me know.
Thanks.