Posts Tagged “IE7”

Fixed: IE7 Button Text Redraw Bug

by Mike Badgley on May 5, 2011

In a recent article by Zoe Mickley Gillenwater, a text redraw bug was brought to light. Internet Explorer 7 has a bug where, when it redraws the text of buttons after scrolling them out and then back into the viewport, (…)

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A closer look at the max-width property

by Mike Badgley on July 27, 2010

I came across an interesting issue today with the max-width property. It’s a property that I’ve only used in a few occasions in the past – mainly due to the constraints of legacy browsers that do not support it. That (…)

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A closer look at CSS selector support in IE7, Part 2

by Mike Badgley on April 22, 2009

In this second article I will break down the remainder of the CSS selector tests that I first discussed in part one of this mini series. As I alluded to earlier, it is not all doom and gloom with respect (…)

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Getting ready for IE8

by Mike Badgley on April 20, 2009

With Internet Explorer 8 now coming out of beta and being released to the public via an Automatic Update in Windows XP, we all need to ensure that our Web sites perform properly when viewed in this browser. Up to (…)

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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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