LOL -
Nothing like a good giggle in the morning, thanks all.
I just wanted to address this quickly, since the point is moot now. No,
this was *not* for a local intranet - it was for their actual website for
the public. These guys seriously believe that the majority of their clients
use IE4.
I've just been told that the site I'm working on - the target browser is
*IE4*. I'm like, you've got to be kidding me.
Would anyone here have good links or information on what happens with a pure
CSS layout when using IE4? Is it like Netscape 4 when it comes to CSS? I
haven't even seen one
I've just been told that the site I'm working on - the target browser is
*IE4*. I'm like, you've got to be kidding me.
Good luck with that Shelly.
I'd be really interested to see the demographics of prospective IE4 visitors
with ~0.5 percent (*) buying power.
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Design Groups wrote:
I've just been told that the site I'm working on - the target browser is
*IE4*. I'm like, you've got to be kidding me.
Would anyone here have good links or information on what happens with a pure
CSS layout when using IE4? Is it like Netscape 4 when it comes to CSS? I
Shelly,
Frankly, I'd just lay the whole thing out with old-school tables. Bust
out the Nirvana and Pearl Jam cds, dust off the David Siegel book,
create a single-pixel gif or 3, and have at it. Think of it as an
exercise in appreciation for how far we've come.
Seriously, it's for somebody's