Barney Carroll wrote:
> Chris Ovenden wrote:
>> I have to disagree. According to the BBC
>> (http://www.bbc.co.uk/guidelines/newmedia/technical/browser_support.shtml),
>> only 23% of their visitors have XP SP2 installed (ie only about a
>> third of XP users). Even if we assume all those people acce
On Nov 8, 2006, at 10:24 AM, Chris Ovenden wrote:
On 11/8/06, Barney Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chris Ovenden wrote:
I have to disagree. According to the BBC
(http://www.bbc.co.uk/guidelines/newmedia/technical/
browser_support.shtml),
only 23% of their visitors have XP SP2 installed
On 11/8/06, Barney Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Ovenden wrote:
> > I have to disagree. According to the BBC
> > (http://www.bbc.co.uk/guidelines/newmedia/technical/browser_support.shtml),
> > only 23% of their visitors have XP SP2 installed (ie only about a
> > third of XP users). Eve
Chris Ovenden wrote:
> I have to disagree. According to the BBC
> (http://www.bbc.co.uk/guidelines/newmedia/technical/browser_support.shtml),
> only 23% of their visitors have XP SP2 installed (ie only about a
> third of XP users). Even if we assume all those people accept the IE7
> upgrade (and it
On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 11:50:06 +, Ross Hulford wrote
(in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>):
> Hi Ian,
>
> Have been deleloping using ie7 for a few weeks now and will have to say it
> is much better. Really frustrating things like png alpha transparency are
> now working whcih although not stricly a
2006/11/6, Ross Hulford :
> There are however a few things that do not appear to be resolved and maybe
> someone could confirm this
>
> - double margin float
> - min-width/max-width
Ross,
It is crucial to emphasize that IE7 has a very different behaviour
depending on the mode: if IE7 works in str
Hi Ian,
Have been deleloping using ie7 for a few weeks now and will have to say it
is much better. Really frustrating things like png alpha transparency are
now working whcih although not stricly a css issue does cause problems. A
nice feature is the full sceen zoom (which opera has had for a w
On 11/6/06, Erik Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On the bright side, any XP user who has update
> notification turned on will be prompted to install it automatically, so it
> should have pretty wide usage among WinXP users who haven't seen the light
> and downloaded Firefox or Opera. :)
>
I ha
At 07:02 PM 11/5/2006, Ian Parsons wrote:
>With regards to CSS, is IE7 more or less friendly than IE6?
More, but still far from perfect. They appear to have added support for
fixed positioning, and they've added hover support for more than just
elements. Unfortunately, even though it shares a
>
>
> So as to remain somewhat on topic, I'll phrase my question carefully ;)
>
>
>
> With regards to CSS, is IE7 more or less friendly than IE6?
>
>
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> Ian
That depends on your point of view. If you mean is it more compliant than
IE6, then the answer is yes. Not perfect but a muc
Hi all,
So as to remain somewhat on topic, I'll phrase my question carefully ;)
With regards to CSS, is IE7 more or less friendly than IE6?
Thanks!
Ian
www.k5zm.com
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