Posts Tagged “IE6”

The “Web” disease of falling behind

by Mike Badgley on July 30, 2009

The thought occurred to me this morning, as I did my daily routine of reading through my long list of RSS feeds, that I was in danger of falling behind and becoming out of touch with the current trends and (…)

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The importance of supporting IE6

by Mike Badgley on July 13, 2009

What appears to a growing trend is the moving away from IE6 to support more  modern browsers only. It seems to make sense – after all, the browser is about eight years old. I mean, how many of us have (…)

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A closer look at CSS selector support in IE7, Part 1

by Mike Badgley on March 24, 2009

These are exciting times – and that term is used very loosely – as we near the end of IE6 and say hello to IE7  being the browser of choice for most users. With IE6 goes the near non-support of CSS (…)

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A small fix for Stu Nicholl’s drop down menu solution for IE6

by Mike Badgley on March 16, 2009

I’m currently working on an template slice of a micro-site for one of our major clients and came across an annoying bug when attempting to implement Stu Nicholl’s CSS-only drop down menu solution for IE6. For some reason, any menu (…)

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No form? No probem. No submit button? IE6 hangs!

by Mike Badgley on February 12, 2009

I came across a rather curious IE6 bug today on the RBC Structured Notes Web site we developed here at iStudio. First, a bit of a background. The RBC SN Web site, among other things, displays Notes pages to investors (…)

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