What's Next?

You should now have at least a beginning understanding of the different methods and techniques that can be used to help insure backward compatibility with earlier browsers that either don't support CSS at all or only partially support it. In this chapter, you also got some hands-on experience doing the following: including deprecated elements and attributes to dress up the appearance of pages in browsers that don't support CSS, setting up your pages to participate in the WaSP's Browser Upgrade Initiative, and using @import at-rules and MEDIA value LINK elements to shield Netscape Navigator 4, for instance, from styles that have a harmful or deleterious result in that browser.

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