[nycphp-talk] IE7 Beta 2 [OT]
Russ Demarest
rsd at electronink.com
Thu Apr 6 17:51:06 EDT 2006
What are the "serious CSS lists/forums" of which you speak?
Russ
On Apr 6, 2006, at 5:15 PM, inforequest wrote:
> Peter Sawczynec ps-at-pswebcode.com |nyphp dev/internal group use|
> wrote:
>
>> Maybe you and your office hold certain responsibilities regarding
>> web site
>> display nits on client sites and apps.
>>
>> Recently downloaded IE7 Beta 2 and it is (at least at this time)
>> demonstrating differing display characteristics from IE6 possibly
>> altering
>> divs and frames presentation. I think might be related to how IE
>> is actually
>> attempting to handle web pages based on the DOCTYPE: transitional vs.
>> strict, etc.
>>
>> Additionally, IE7 has a heaping of fresh chrome and menus have
>> gone off and
>> sidestepped their original locations.
>>
>> Under Tools>Internet Options>Advanced, the sections Browsing and
>> Security
>> may be of worthwhile note including a default Phishing Filter and
>> some
>> possible upgrade tomfoolery with SSL and TLS.
>>
>> Default install, of course, saw IE6 subsumed by IE7. Though
>> documentation
>> claims that IE7 will go peaceably via Add/Remove Programs. And,
>> lo, it is
>> there.
>>
>> Warmest regards,
>>
>> Peter Sawczynec,
>> Technology Director
>>
> If you are interested you can follow this on the serious CSS
> lists/forums. Ever since IE7 started Beta they have been picking it
> apart and it is, indeed, rather ugly so far.
>
> On April 1, someone released a "perfect style sheet" which was
> actually
> a simple all-table layout for all versions of IE, with no-layout for
> everyone else. No more issues!
>
> -=john andrews
> http://www.seo-fun.com
>
>
>
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