well,
-the easiest solution, of course, being: use another browser-
i'm using tiddlywiki mostly as the easiest and most versatile website
authoring tool i've ever seen, so i've been struggling to accomodate
ie-users since discovering this great invention (at times bothering
our developers in yet again finding the ie-solution). At the moment
i'm fiddling with the good old tiddlydesktop in tiddlyspace and i'm
almost at the point of abandoning the ie-friendly approach. Exactly
because of the deplorable non-standards support. The lack of svg being
the most painful...
what i'm looking for now is how to display a browser detect=ie page,
just saying: please get another browser, with links to
ff,chrome,safari...

anyway, back to your question: forget the svg-support until ie9
appears (there's some workarounds but i couln't get them to work -
they require more programming skills than i'll ever have)
drop-shadows: no solution as far as i know (designers work with
placing pics or colored divs in the background)
curvy corners: the same
the hover thing probably has to do with the .toolbar a color:#D299B7
in the basic stylesheet of tiddlyspace. change that and you're good to
go, i suppose.

good luck,
mitchke

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