Great article on a topic that has been plaguing my conscience as of late. I actually just ran across Dean Edwards’ javascript method last week, but have yet to try it out. A quick question for any of you that have had experience with this method:
When this method effectively up-versions IE6 to IE7, if IE7 is not minding its manners to begin with (while being worlds better than IE6, IE7 is still rather imperfect itself), do you still have to make an ie6.css to fix the IE6 inconsistencies, or is there a way to get IE6 to read and implement your ie7.css fixes as well?
Great article on a topic that has been plaguing my conscience as of late. I actually just ran across Dean Edwards’ javascript method last week, but have yet to try it out. A quick question for any of you that have had experience with this method:
When this method effectively up-versions IE6 to IE7, if IE7 is not minding its manners to begin with (while being worlds better than IE6, IE7 is still rather imperfect itself), do you still have to make an ie6.css to fix the IE6 inconsistencies, or is there a way to get IE6 to read and implement your ie7.css fixes as well?