Re: [css-d] IE Browser Mode; IE Document Mode

2013-01-30 Thread Gates, Jeff
ists.css-discuss.org>> Subject: Re: [css-d] IE Browser Mode; IE Document Mode I was going to reply earlier with the meta I use, which is: This does what Philippe describes as well as utilize Chrome Frame if the user has it installed. > Right now we use a tag on our pages that tells the

Re: [css-d] IE Browser Mode; IE Document Mode

2013-01-30 Thread Tom Livingston
> > > I was going to reply earlier with the meta I use, which is: > > > > This does what Philippe describes as well as utilize Chrome Frame if the > user has it installed. > > > > Right now we use a tag on our pages that tells the page to render in IE7: > > . In working on a new > > splash page al

Re: [css-d] IE Browser Mode; IE Document Mode

2013-01-30 Thread Gates, Jeff
ists.css-discuss.org>> Subject: Re: [css-d] IE Browser Mode; IE Document Mode I was going to reply earlier with the meta I use, which is: This does what Philippe describes as well as utilize Chrome Frame if the user has it installed. On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 9:16 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh ma

Re: [css-d] IE Browser Mode; IE Document Mode

2013-01-29 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
Le 30 janv. 2013 à 02:22, "Gates, Jeff" a écrit : > Right now we use a tag on our pages that tells the page to render in IE7: > . In working on a new > splash page all looked good in Firefox, Chrome, Safari but there were some > strange things going on when I looked at it in IE8. I see that when

Re: [css-d] IE Browser Mode; IE Document Mode

2013-01-29 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
Le 30 janv. 2013 à 02:22, "Gates, Jeff" a écrit : > Right now we use a tag on our pages that tells the page to render in IE7: > . In working on a new > splash page all looked good in Firefox, Chrome, Safari but there were some > strange things going on when I looked at it in IE8. I see that when

[css-d] IE Browser Mode; IE Document Mode

2013-01-29 Thread Gates, Jeff
I'd like some clarification on how and legacy modes affect the look of a web page in versions of IE. I work with many people so I am not in total control of how pages are coded. But I would like to know enough to bring up a discussion amongst my fellow workers so we can be consistent and present