It must be that the developers of IE are nephew’s of Bill gates…
anyone who has an influence, please beg them to step out of this project.
]]>@VeoSotano – IE9 isn’t out yet, Microsoft is just giving an early look at some features. IE8 will, with a standards-valid html page, almost always produce something that looks proper and behaves as you’d expect it to behave. I virtually never need to use conditional comments to fix any issues. It does, however, have deficiencies in CSS3 support and doesn’t support the styling of new HTML5 elements (without a JS-based fix), so it will have a different experience (square corners, etc). This isn’t a bad thing, but it has to be accounted for.
]]>How’s the state of things, by the way, does IE9 (and IE8 for that matter) default to semi-standard-IE7-style-quirky mode and we have to use a meta tag to force it into standards mode, or does it just work with a standards-valid html page?
]]>The only thing I really want at this point is for IE6 to die. Not a slow and painful death. Just quick and easy. That’d be just fine.
]]>So I hold high hopes that Microsoft, a corporation that can bring us well-designed applications (more recently, and when they actually put themselves to it) might make something that works at least as well as the rest of the browsers. Their whole style has changed in the last few years. But they’ve got a lot of negative brand to wade through.
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