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Fixing Internet Explorer

Posted Mar 06, 2004 in

There’s quite a cottage industry growing up around the idea of making Internet Explorer suck less than it does. youngpup’s “sleigh” script allows IE to render 32-bit PNG files correctly. Now Dean Edwards brings us IE7.

From the overview:

IE7 invokes a DHTML behavior to load and parse all style sheets into a form that Explorer can understand. You can then use most CSS2 selectors without having to resort to CSS hacks.

The behavior is lightweight and is automatically loaded via a CSS inclusion. No alteration of your original document is necessary. Nor do you have to alter your CSS.

Very exciting.

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