It isn’t true that lots of “hacks” are needed for web standard design. In fact,
that’s a bit of a contradiction.
There is a large quantity of hacks out there (particularly for CSS) that allow
you to dish out different code to different browsers, but they are generally just
unnecessary quick fixes for something that wasn’t constructed properly in the
first place. In fact, in practical terms, there isn’t usually a need to use anything
other than one simple hack—the box model hack—that is necessary to accommodate
a calculating error in IE 5.x
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