I'm all excited about IE7 now that I managed to get a standalone version running. That link gets you most of the way there - you have to do a bit more work to get the advanced features working.
Firefox will still be my browser of choice. But from a professional standpoint, it's so great that in a year or so we can feel free to use PNGs with alpha transparency and most pseudo-elements (why no support for
So, that's it for my web developer post. Now I can turn to less nerdy pursuits.
Firefox will still be my browser of choice. But from a professional standpoint, it's so great that in a year or so we can feel free to use PNGs with alpha transparency and most pseudo-elements (why no support for
:before and :after, though?). I'm already trying to strip out the * html hacks I love so much from my company's hosted websites now that I understand the simple beauty of conditional comments.So, that's it for my web developer post. Now I can turn to less nerdy pursuits.


