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When it arrives later this year, Internet Explorer 9 will support most of the latest decorations and behaviors in CSS3. But until then, you’re stuck with the same old workarounds for IE users.
Yes, we'll still be supporting IE 7 and IE 8 for some time, and yes, IE9 still lacks a few things, like support for CSS 3 text-shadows or HTML5's form elements, but it's a step in the right direction.
Four of the mainstream browsers—Opera, Safari, Chrome, and Firefox—have been updated to do precisely this. The exception is Internet Explorer 8; it uses lenient CSS parsing rules regardless of ...
Microsoft is serious about CSS compliance in Internet Explorer (IE), and they want everyone to know it. Not too long ago, Internet Explorer's Group Program Manager Chris Wilson took a stand ...
Moments ago, Microsoft released Platform Preview 2 of Internet Explorer 10. The most notable additions are the inclusion of a number of HTML5-related features: drag-and-drop, web workers, and sandbox.
As we covered just yesterday, a leaked build of Microsoft's upcoming Windows Blue (aka: Windows "8.1") is floating around the net "somewhere", and as it appears, there's quite a bit that has changed.
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