Using CSS - Which browsers support this feature?

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IE3+ and N4+ support (to an extent CSS)

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I just create one site using CSS as the visitors using CSS unsuportive browsers are in the vast minority.
JP

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JP,

Some WebTVers support CSS now. When I was in a store one day I saw a WebTV that was plugged in and wanted to see how my site looked on it. (about 7% of my users are WebTVers)... then I noticed my stylesheets were working! (It was WebTV Plus I was told).

So... more and more platforms are supporting them now and even if they don't, your site will still be readable... just not the slick version that we design with CSS. Smiling

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I am creating a website using CSS to control the Fonts and Colors. I would like to know which browsers support the <STYLE> tag (for both IE and NN).

One other thing I would like to ask is how do professional web designers deal with non-css browsers? Do you create a separate site for older browsers? Do you just leave out the <STYLE> tags and let the older browsers use default fonts?

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Well CSS will only grow in support as it is such a tremendous feature. My latest site uses many aspects of CSS and I am very happy with the result.
JP

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