Yes - this is generally the way to use Conditional Comments to filter CSS
rules to IE.

Here's a snippet of code to illustrate the point:

...
<link rel="stylesheet" href="styles/theme.css" type="text/css"
media="screen,projection,tv" />
<!--[if IE]> <link rel="stylesheet" href="styles/theme-ie.css"
type="text/css" media="screen,projection,tv" /> <![endif]-->
...

So generally, you'd add all the normal rules in the first style sheet,
theme.css, then override them specifically for IE in the IE-only style
sheet, theme-ie.css.

Andy
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