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By kimvogy
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Published: Nov 17 2007 / 18:44

This is a highlight to the top 7 CSS hacks that we often use to solve common problems that designers face .
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hal10001 replied ago:

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I live without them every day, and so should you. Using hacks in CSS only perpetuates the myth that it can't be done because it isn't "semantically acceptable". I would rather nest an extra div, or create an accessible, well structured table, then implement code that manipulates a browser quirk that will invariably be fixed in a future version, or break another browser in a future release.

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Lars Pohlmann replied ago:

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The htc-file for he one for hover-effects on the IE is quite essential. This is not a css-hack but an IE-hack, so IE behaves "correct".

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flawlor replied ago:

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This article was filled with incomprehensible, un-gramatical sentences.

Authors should do a better job (have someone who knows English proofread your article), and the site should do some minimal checking of articles before accepting them.

As to the content, many of the hacks seemed poor ideas and were very badly described.

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