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<blockquote data-quote="reanjr" data-source="post: 2922292" data-attributes="member: 20740"><p>Ahhh, I missed the "...and above" note, thought you were saying 92% IE5.5 which sounded very odd.</p><p></p><p>You may want to check out the IE7 scripts at <a href="http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/" target="_blank">http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/</a> . Add those to your site and IE becomes almost completely standards-compliant. I have had phenomenal success using these on corporate, public and personal web sites. It basically consists of IE-specific behaviors that use scripting to reform the markup and CSS to fit what you'd expect it to do. The entire thing is loaded by a one-line HTML comment with an embedded script tag. And this comment is fully standards compliant but not seen by other browsers due to a feature in IE5+ that allows conditional inclusion of markup.</p><p></p><p>It also allows CSS to support advanced CSS2.1 selectors which can make your life a whole lot easier by not having to <div class=""> everything for special cases.</p><p></p><p>It truly is a fantastic effort by the developer. It has saved me countless weeks of working on browser compliance on some projects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reanjr, post: 2922292, member: 20740"] Ahhh, I missed the "...and above" note, thought you were saying 92% IE5.5 which sounded very odd. You may want to check out the IE7 scripts at [url]http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/[/url] . Add those to your site and IE becomes almost completely standards-compliant. I have had phenomenal success using these on corporate, public and personal web sites. It basically consists of IE-specific behaviors that use scripting to reform the markup and CSS to fit what you'd expect it to do. The entire thing is loaded by a one-line HTML comment with an embedded script tag. And this comment is fully standards compliant but not seen by other browsers due to a feature in IE5+ that allows conditional inclusion of markup. It also allows CSS to support advanced CSS2.1 selectors which can make your life a whole lot easier by not having to <div class=""> everything for special cases. It truly is a fantastic effort by the developer. It has saved me countless weeks of working on browser compliance on some projects. [/QUOTE]
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