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How do I use transparent PNGs in IE6: Using AlphaImageLoader

Internet Explorer is a tough beast.  It was very popular years ago.  Unfortunately, it’s still in use in out there. This site, www.seangw.com, has a fairly technical crowd.  We still see approximately...

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IE6 and IE7 limit CSS links to 30

Help!  Working in Drupal and having trouble getting stylesheets to work?  Did they break all of a sudden in Internet Explorer only? I can’t see my stylesheets anymore in IE6 or IE7! Internet Explorer...

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IE6: Graphical Illustration of Problems with CSS

Posted on flickr, css mess, is one artist’s (atzu) homage to the problems all web developers face in IE6.  As the creator says: By the way, I wanted to thank all these major sites as Youtube, Facebook,...

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The Death Blow to IE6?

Web developers are constantly fighting the IE6 battle. We don’t want to support it, but all too often IE6 represents 10% of our client’s visitors — and you can’t tell a client they can’t talk to 10% of...

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CSS3 and HTML5 For the masses: HTML5Shiv and CSS3 PIE make it possible

Everywhere I look on the web (the web developer web that is) is CSS3 this, jQuery that, shadows, HTML5. Such a tease, what about our minimum browser requirements spec?  Damn IE6 is yet again 10% of the...

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Facebook to drop IE6 support on IE9 beta day, September 15

I’ve been quiet for  while, and wanted to start up again with some great news.  Facebook is going to stop IE6 support for chat on the IE9 beta day. Projects always ask about IE6 support, whether they...

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Brower Market Share: Chrome at 10.7%, IE 6 at 12.03% – Companies upgrading...

ConceivablyTech has done a good job summarizing the data from NetMarketShare. From The Third Double-Digit Browser: Chrome Blasts Past 10%: Google’s Chrome had another successful month and ended 2010...

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The Pending Browser Hell – On IE Half Life

Paul Irish, wrote Browser Market Pollution: IE[x] is the new IE6, which details the complexities we have coming up for us as web developers. I’m glad to see someone fully thought this through.  Browser...

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Microsoft Apologizes for IE6

This has been circulating around the internet for the past few days.  I wanted to post it here: From the poster: Dear Web Developers, We are so very sorry about IE6. Come, talk to us during one of the...

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