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Yehuda Shiran July 24, 2001
Windows XP User Interface
Tips: July 2001

Yehuda Shiran, Ph.D.
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When running on Windows XP, you can ask your HTML elements to take on the same appearance as the operating system. It's applicable to elements such as buttons and scroll bars. This is very useful when you use HTML elements in the user interface or content within applications. The blending of HTML elements and the application is much better when both are have the same look and feel. You can control this feature by adding the following META tag:

<META HTTP-EQUIV="MSThemeCompatible" Content="Yes">


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