> As long as you're not using IE no-nos (complex float stuff, fixed
> positioning, etc), it's not that big of a deal to do the IE tweaks.

It is using floats, don't know if it would be considered complex usage
though!

> I find it necessary to have access to IE for testing, as I always forget
> something

I have a remote desktop at work, i'm for ever jumping in to tweak. I
was explaining to a client the other day that an element of there site
didn't look right because I hadn't tested it in IE fully. They didn't
seem to know there were other browsers, so I departed some w3c wisdom.
they though microsoft had invented the web!

Michele Cella wrote:
> I was searching for the same thing, this one is free dunno the final
> result anyway the site is enqueued:

You little gem! I had seen this site some time ago, but I lost it.
Shame it takes so long, trouble I have is the need to tweak, refresh,
repeat until not broken. This is certainly going into del.icio.us :-)

It's good to see IE7 makes some stunning improvements:

IE6  -  http://browsershots.org/job/845502/
IE7  -  http://browsershots.org/job/845503/

thank goodness for their groundbreaking idea of tabbed browsing
otherwise upgrading would be almost pointless! (sorry - I don't like
IE, you may have gathered!)

Thanks all. I will work on this during the week. must sleep now.
g-night!! zzzzz ...


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