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IE6 – CSS Bugs and Fixes Explained

January 18th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in CSS

Internet Explorer 6 isn’t perfect, far from it, but unfortunately while the user base for the outdated browser is still high, it’s in our best interest as designers and website owners to ensure that our sites work correctly for the majority if not all of our users.

There are bugs and problems with Internet Explorer 6 (and even IE7) but you may be surprised to hear that for myself, ensuring a website is compatible with IE6 adds next to nothing to development time.

Read the rest of this great article at Dave Wood’s site

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One Response to “IE6 – CSS Bugs and Fixes Explained”

  1. David Hucklesby Says:

    A great resource for understanding many IE6 bugs is Holly and John’s “Explorer Exposed” – http://positioniseverything.net/explorer.html

    While IE7 fixes most of the bugs listed there, it has many new bugs for our amusement. Microsoft has promised they will do better with IE8.

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