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PUBLIC MARKS from srcmax with tags css & "internet explorer"

2009

CSS Compatibility and Internet Explorer

by 1 other

With each new release of Windows Internet Explorer, support for the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standard has steadily improved. Internet Explorer 6 was the first fully CSS, Level 1-compliant version of Internet Explorer. Windows Internet Explorer 8 is fully compliant with the CSS, Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS 2.1) specification and supports some features of CSS Level 3 (CSS 3).

10 Cool Things We’ll Be Able To Do Once IE6 Is Dead

Some people think that IE6 is dead already. But only developers who have the luxury of a specialist audience, or who don’t have any business interest vested in their work, can think like that. For the rest of us, who have a real-world audience of ordinary, non-technical users to think about, IE6 is still very much a going concern.

2008

ie7-js - Google Code

by 14 others
IE7 is a JavaScript library to make Microsoft Internet Explorer behave like a standards-compliant browser. It fixes many HTML and CSS issues and makes transparent PNG work correctly under IE5 and IE6.

2007

The PNG problem in Windows Internet Explorer

by 8 others
This site is all about a JavaScript-based PNG fix for Internet Explorer 5.5 and 6 on Windows. The fix allows IE to properly render PNG alpha transparency. If you want to get straight to the script, go to the how-to page and follow the instructions there. If you have the time for a description and demo of the problem, then read on...

2006

PNG-24 Alpha Transparency With Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or better (MSIE 5.5 )

by 5 others
This PNG-24 image with alpha transparency is displayed by using the PHP function mentioned above. If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer (MSIE) on a Windows platform, you will notice that the gray background shown in the first instance of this image is now gone.

Les syntaxes de commentaires conditionnels pour IE Windows - Blog & Blues

by 12 others (via)
Les commentaires conditionnels sont de plus en plus souvent utilisés comme substituts aux hacks CSS afin de gérer les défauts d'implémentation CSS d'IE 5.x et 6.0 Windows. Leur usage est également préconisé par Microsoft en prévision des changements apportés par IE7. Voici un rappel des différentes possibilités offertes par ces commentaires et des syntaxes à utiliser dans le contexte de documents HTML et XHTML1.0 traités en tant que text/html.

Nifty corners cube

by 40 others, 1 comment
Librairie javascript permettant d'arrondir les angles... des div ;-)