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2011

Leaving Old Internet Explorer Behind — Joni Korpi

Instead of enabling media queries in the browsers that don’t support them, like Internet Explorer 6–8, I chose to simply serve them the Narrow Layout, slightly enhanced with Paul Irish’s IE conditional classes.

2010

HTML5 enabling script

by 4 others
Since HTML5 is getting more attention by way of marking up our new pages, and the only way to get IE to acknowledge the new elements, such as article, is to use the HTML5 shiv, I've quickly put together a mini script that enables all the new elements.

Internet Explorer 9: Testing Center

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This website contains several collections of test pages that were developed in conjunction with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) working groups. These tests make it possible to validate a browser's compliance with specific web standards.

explorercanvas - Project Hosting on Google Code

by 2 others
Modern browsers like Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Opera support the HTML5 canvas tag to allow 2D command-based drawing. ExplorerCanvas brings the same functionality to Internet Explorer. To use, web developers only need to include a single script tag in their existing web pages.

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).

Universal Internet Explorer 6 CSS | For A Beautiful Web

by 3 others
How do you answer the Internet Explorer 6 question?

DD_roundies: Code-only rounded HTML boxes

by 1 other
This is a Javascript library that makes creation of rounded-corner HTML boxes easier, with a focus on Internet Explorer. IE is supported through use of VML. Standards-compliant browsers are, by default, ignored.

STOP IE6 campaign - A campaign devoted to wiping IE6 off the web

by 1 other
This site is aimed at convincing people to dismiss their old, obsolete, buggy browser (the actual list of defects goes on and on). Which browser you're wondering. Internet Explorer 6! Who else? Right, its prior versions too. So, if you or somebody you know are using any version of Internet Explorer prior to 7, this site is just for you.

2008

IEBlog : IE6 and IE7 Running on a Single Machine

by 5 others, 1 comment
The best way to use multiple versions of IE on one machine is via virtualization. Microsoft has recently made Virtual PC 2004 a free download; we’ve taken advantage of that by releasing a VPC virtual machine image containing a pre-activated Windows XP SP2, IE6 and the IE7 Readiness Toolkit to help facilitate your testing and development.

Cibler Internet Explorer dans une CSS ? Oui, et sans hack.

by 1 other
La méthode commence à être rodée : pour intégrer un design en CSS, on commence par le faire sur un navigateur “moderne”, puis on corrige les différents problèmes rencontrés sur Internet Explorer, surtout dans sa version 6, qui commence à sérieusement à s’incruster. Pour cela, il existe plusieurs solutions.

Fixing position:fixed for Windows Internet Explorer

by 12 others
Internet Explorer 7 applies its numerous CSS changes – including support for fixed positioning – only in ‘standards-compliant mode’. Both methods described below should still be ‘safe’ to use (albeit for different reasons). More info about new possibilities and consequences in terms of doctype-sniffing will be added soon.

Install multiple versions of IE on your PC

by 37 others
installer which contains IE3 IE4.01 IE5 IE5.5 and IE6

2007

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