HTML Behaviors

Jul
15
2004

HTML Behaviors and the HTC files that go along with them haven't been part
of my web development arsenal in the past because they were IE only. Being
IE only usually kicks something out of my toolbox pretty quickly. Then, as
I was looking through the rest of the site of the guy who made the "IE7"
hack to make IE more standards compliant, I noticed that he has a href="http://dean.edwards.name/moz-behaviors/">wrapper to enable
behaviors in Mozilla. It looks pretty cool and opens that particular area
of development up again. Given some of the stuff I'm trying to do with
PHUI (to make it more "Windows-like"), the ability to redefine HTML
elements in very specific ways is exciting. The fact that that work
doesn't need to go to waste (as it can be used on regular sites with
Mozilla/IE compatibility) makes it a winner in my book. We'll see once I
start working with them. Who knows, I may be here tomorrow proclaiming
behaviors as the work of the devil.

 

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Feedback is always welcome. Read some from other folks or leave your own below. Just keep things civil and remember that what you post lives on in public. Forever.

Thanks,
J

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