Some days, computers are stupidly silly about things.

Today, I've coded in an extension to my taglist that displays it as a CSS driven hierarchical menu in Firefox. In Firefox [and, presumably, other standards-compliant browsers], this is working perfectly.

The CSS is written properly to completely hide this effect from IE, which should instead show the list as nested unordered lists.

Except it doesn't, on my copy of IE. And that is Very Odd, because a check of the compatibility details for the CSS filter I use shows that they hide styles from ALL versions of IE (on Windows), and it works perfectly well for my background images.

I'm working on the theory that my copy of IE is a little bit broken. IE users, please have a look and tell me if the tag list has turned into an unreadable mess of silliness.

Thanks!

Date: 2005-09-12 01:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] active-apathy.livejournal.com
Two stories! One's Nicholas Sayre and the Creature in the Case, and the other one's an interesting little piece which has to do with necromancers and the Clayr library.

And there's a few other ones, too. Make sure you read The Coin Shower. :)

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