


In fact, this is not an official document of IE. It seems to be the default style of IE6 created by others through practice. This is of great reference value for us to tame IE6. You will fundamentally understand the reasons for the bugs that appear in ie. But unfortunately, unlike Firefox, IE can directly view the default style of Firefox by entering commands in the address bar.
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INTERNET EXPLORER 6 DEFAULT STYLE SHEET
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**** ** HYPOTHETICAL *******************
This is a work in progress.
Values are purely indicative.
For any suggestion or addenda,
please
contact me.
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/* Standard HTML elements
============================
Compare with the default style sheet
for HTML 4 (local copy).
These values may be affected by the
hasLayout property.
We will not take in account
the frame and frameset elements.
The table elements are not reviewed, due to
the lack of support for the corresponding
'display' values. */
The uncertain values are marked with ''.
/* Block-level elements */
html, body,
div, p,
blockquote,
ul, ol, dl,
dt, dd, address,
form, fieldset,
frame, frameset,
h1, h2, h3, h4,
h5, h6, hr, pre {display: block;}
head {display: none;}
html {margin: 0;}
body {margin: 8px;}
div {margin: 0;}
p {margin: 1em 0;}
blockquote {margin: 1em 40px;}
ul {margin: 1em 0 1em 40px; list-style-type: disc;}
li {display: list-item;}
ol {margin: 1em 0 1em 40px; list-style-type : decimal;}
ul ul {margin: 0 0 0 40px; list-style-type: circle;}
ul ul ul {margin: 0 0 0 40px; list-style-type: square;}
dl {margin: 1em 0;}
dd {margin-left: 40px;}
address {margin: 1em 0; font-style: italic;}
form, fieldset {margin: 0; }
fieldset {border: 1px inset
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 {font-weight: bold;}
/* the following font size and vertical values are purely indicative,
since they depend on the font size/family set on the
BODY element */
h1 {font-size: 2em; margin: .6em 0;}
h2 {font- size: 1.5em; margin: .8em 0;}
h3 {font-size: 1.1em; margin: 1em 0; }
h4 {font-size: 1em; margin: 1.3em 0;}
h5 {font-size: 0.8em; margin: 1.6em 0;}
h6 {font-size: 0.6em; margin: 2.3em 0;}
hr {border: 2px outset
pre {margin: 1em 0; font-family: monospace; white-space: pre;}
/* Inline elements */
a, i, cite, em, var , acronym,
tt, code, kdb, samp, del, ins,
u, dfn, sub, sup, big, small {display: inline; }
a:link {color: blue; text -decoration: underline; }
a:visited {color: purple; text-decoration: underline;}
i, cite, em, var {font-style: italic;}
tt, code, kbd , samp {font-family: monospace;}
del {text-decoration: line-through;}
u, ins {text-decoration: underline;}
sub {
vertical-align: sub;
font-size: smaller;
line-height:
} /* greater than 'normal' */
sup {
vertical-align: super;
font-size: smaller;
line-height:
} /* less than 'normal' */
big {font-size: larger;}
small {font -size: smaller;}
/* Replaced elements */
/* We will take in account only INPUT and TEXTAREA */
input, textarea {display: inline-block;}

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