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The new "haslayout" IE CSS feature - Explained

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Re: The new "haslayout" IE CSS feature - Explained

I welcome your participation in the HTML, CSS, & JavaScript forum. Many of the links you've posted are interesting. However, the main purpose of the forum is discussion. Rather than simply posting links, I'd appreciate it if you'd provide some commentary about the links, such as your opinions, questions, etc.

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Good Bye HTML, CSS & JavaScript Forum - there will never be another visit, post or "link" made here again
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That's up to you. I sincerely hoped you'd stay and contribute.
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This thread is more than three months old

No one has posted to this discussion for at least three months. Please let old threads die and do not reply to them unless you feel you have something new and valuable to contribute that absolutely must be added to make the discussion complete. Otherwise, please start a new thread in this forum instead.
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