Yeah right. Like when I had to do this dynamic page, and, not knowing anything about DHTML, did it reading the W3C documentation for CSS2 and DOM.
I tested it with Mozilla and it worked just fine. But Internet Explorer choked at the first Javascript line... IE certainly doesn't implement the CSS2 standard (at least it doesn't recognize position: fixed;), neither the DOM API. So one must design for IE, that is, use the subset of the standard that IE implements.
Gnome and KDE are installed by default. You can select either of them from gdm.
I tested it with Mozilla and it worked just fine. But Internet Explorer choked at the first Javascript line... IE certainly doesn't implement the CSS2 standard (at least it doesn't recognize position: fixed;), neither the DOM API. So one must design for IE, that is, use the subset of the standard that IE implements.
When Honda stops making these stupids robots and begins making cyclones...
Well, no. ;)
Libra in spanish means pound, so I think the name is well put