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 (…)
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 (…)
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 (…)
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 (…)
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 (…)