On Sep 30, 2008, at 2:00 PM, Kepler Gelotte wrote:

I am always curious why so rarely people in this list ever mention
Dean Edwards' IE7.

Maybe it is because it's a JavaScript solution. If you have JavaScript
disabled, you are back to where you started. Of course, this may be a better solution than not trying to support IE6 at all which I read on this list
some people are suggesting.



I still write my CSS quite conservatively, that is, use selectors/ attributes that are not supported by IE6 mindfully. As far as IE6 concerns, the layout will not break, and no block should goes out of place that might cripple the site under IE6. I make sure to unplug the IE7.js before the delivery of the site just to see how the page/site holds up in IE6 and if anything stops working.

So to me IE7 script is more a cosmetic remedy. Few of my clients are from traditional print media background, they care more the look than JS being turned off by users.


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