Tiffany B. Brown

A web log about web development and internet culture with frequent detours into other stuff.
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Links for October 20, 2006

Links for October 18, 2006

A mostly-IE7 round up. Some new. Mostly old. All in one place. IE7 is expected to start shipping in the next two weeks. Now is the time to get your site up to snuff.

Update: IE for XP is now available. Microsoft released it yesterday.

Details on our CSS changes for IE7
A quick-and-dirty list of bugs have been squashed, and what features have been added or changed.
What’s New in Internet Explorer 7
A more in-depth look at what’s new in IE7.

IE7 on CSS-Discuss
Read what the community has to say about IE7 on the CSS-Discuss wiki.
Exploring Internet Explorer
Microsoft’s own documentation about developing for Internet Explorer.
CSS Hacks
A round up of new-ish hacks for Internet Explorer 7.
Preparing your CSS for Internet Explorer 7
Another quick-and-dirty round up of what has changed.
CSS Tip: Targeting IE 5.x, 6 and 7 Separately
Taking advantage of bugs, deficiencies and interpretations to serve different styles to different versions of IE. (Though using conditional comments to serve CSS are really the way to go, in my opinion.)
12 Lessons for Those Afraid of CSS and Standards
Or how to have a working relationship with your development tools.
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2 comments

  1. It’s hilarious going to the “What’s New” page and practically every worthwhile feature (to a developer) has been in Gecko / Opera for like five years.

  2. Oh yeah, lesson #2 on that ALA article is gold. How I wish for the days when people stop trying to treat html documents like QuarkXPress ones.

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