Tag Archives: internet explorer
Quick Notes: How we do IE Hacks
September 14, 2011
We’ve recently changed the way we do IE hacks at Soupgiant. For years we were using conditional comments to load separate CSS files.
Tags: coding, CSS, ie6, ie7, internet explorer
Business: Euthenasing Internet Explorer 6
July 7, 2011
Much of the time website owners & developers decide to drop IE6 support and they forget a key tenet of customer service: it has to be focused on the customer!
Tags: e-commerce, ie6, internet explorer
Quick Notes: How @font-face loads in different browsers
December 3, 2010
Why do you sometimes see the fonts change on a website after it loads? This is just one of the many ways browsers behave differently, as explained in this quote from Richard Rutter.
Tags: @font-face, chrome, CSS, fonts, internet explorer, JavaScript, safari
Behind the Websites: Why I will not be dropping support for IE6
January 7, 2009
Increasingly I’m reading of web developers deciding to drop IE6 from their list of supported browsers, usually, because of its creative interpretation of CSS standards, besides IE7 is over a year old, and, IE8 about to be released.
Tags: CSS, doctype, ie6, internet explorer, quirks mode, standards mode, xhtml