Thanks. I need to look into it and run a few tests.
I think it may not be a safest approach as I vaguely remember I experienced a
few issue using @import with CSS compression and CSS file merging script.
Script that brings CSS3 selectors for IE such as selectivizr also cannot handle
@import
Sounds like you're going to a lot of effort to make the IE6 experince worse
than it needs to be.
Is this *dis*graceful degradation? ;)
David
On 20/12/2010, at 1:18 AM, tee weblis...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks. I need to look into it and run a few tests.
I think it may not be a safest approach
On 19.12.2010 22:13, David McKinnon wrote:
Sounds like you're going to a lot of effort to make the IE6 experince worse
than it needs to be.
Is this *dis*graceful degradation? ;)
David
As it says in my article: I've restricted disgraceful degradation to
IE6 and older. And, the effort is
tee,
you want this:
http://forabeautifulweb.com/blog/about/universal_internet_explorer_6_css/
it greatly simplifies the layout for IE6.. to just be the straight-up
content.. no layout tricks.
plus decent typography. :)
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