Discussions
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New AI Community Guidelines. Please review and follow them to ensure AI use stays safe, accurate, and compliant.
Keep an eye out for upcoming NetSuite events, including meetups, workshops, and webinars. These sessions are a great way to connect with peers, learn from experts, and stay current on the latest NetSuite updates and best practices. Registration links are provided in each event.
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SuiteWorld brings thousands of innovators, builders, and leaders together to learn, connect, and shape what’s next. This October, explore how to build a stronger foundation for growth through inspiring keynotes, major product reveals, hands-on sessions, and unforgettable moments—all in one place for our biggest event of the year. Register now
Join the NetSuite community to innovate, connect, and discover what’s next.
SuiteWorld brings thousands of innovators, builders, and leaders together to learn, connect, and shape what’s next. This October, explore how to build a stronger foundation for growth through inspiring keynotes, major product reveals, hands-on sessions, and unforgettable moments—all in one place for our biggest event of the year. Register now
Quirks Mode
From Netsuite:
Quirks Mode Turned Off
As of Version 2014 Release 2, NetSuite no longer supports the Quirks document mode on any browser. Quirks mode enables browsers to support browser specific, non-standard, or legacy functionality instead of complying with W3C and IETF standards. If any of your scripts inject or manipulate browser specific, non-standard, or legacy HTML or CSS on the browser, those scripts may not behave as expected in Version 2014 Release 2.
It is recommended that you validate the compatibility of your scripts with HTML5 specifications (for example, missing units (px, em) are now required when styling elements). Information about these specifications is available at the W3C site,
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