On 4/10/2012 10:42 PM, meera kibe wrote:
Hi
I'm fairly new to website designing, and to css. Just finished an online course 
on css3 and loved it.
I'm very keen to use it css3 for a website but i also want to cater to IE 
people.
I'm veering towards writing a separate css file for IE8 and IE9.
What is the best solution.

It depends on the CSS3 properties you intend to use. IE9 actually has pretty good support - at least for the designer-oriented properties such as box-shadow, border-radius, stretched backgrounds, and more. IE10, which is close to release, looks like it will have full support.

This is a good read:
http://www.impressivewebs.com/css3-browser-support/

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