Conformance guides for print, projection, screen and all media stylesheets.
Test case results for aural, braille, embossed, handheld, TTY and TV media are equivalent.
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The Code Style media monitor subsection is a collection of articles, browser conformance guides and test case documents for media dependent style sheets. A full media style sheet glossary and FAQ are also available.
The latest version of Internet Explorer has been a long time coming and there have been many improvements in its CSS conformance. Sadly, IE7 is no better than IE6 for its media dependent style sheet conformance, it still has a bug in the way it handles media dependent @import rules. See our media guide on the right for full details.
Find answers to common questions about media dependent style sheets.
style elements?
display: none?
Print media stylesheets have relatively broad browser support and can be used to format documents rendered in print. The methods for attaching print styles are similar to those for projection media stylesheets, but Print media browser conformance compares levels of support for this media type.
Projecting your style is a guide to the use of projection media stylesheets, as supported by the Opera Web browser. This article looks at the main methods for attaching projection media stylesheets, how to work around browser compatibility issues and compares test case results for Projection media browser conformance.
These external links are referenced from the articles in the media monitor subsection and form part of the site-wide Anchor Points section.