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Old 01-17-2002, 10:18 AM
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Default Turn off CSS support in IE5.5

I KNOW there is a way to do this.

Im designing a webpage that is is basically 100% style sheet (all external too..look at the index.html source and you will see NO formatting..just all these <div id="foo"> tags...hehe).

I want to see what it looks like to people using IE 2.0 (they are out there) as Ive put a itty bitty bit of ultra small text there saying if they can read it to update there browser (its so small due to CSS so without it it will be normal size).

I just wanna make sure that its high up on the page, so people actually see it.

If you know how plz let me know ASAP...theres some other ites I wanna lok @ minus the CSS too....should be good for a laugh.
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Old 01-17-2002, 01:23 PM
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Default Re: Turn off CSS support in IE5.5

It's a registry hack and not sure if it will really make any dif or not, but worth trying I guess.

Search your registry for "Use Stylesheets" you should find it under Internet Explorer > Main change this to NO

Hope that helps, let me know how it goes. I'm curious but not enough to try it myself. Plus I'm using Six this should work for 4 and 5 of IE.
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