→ IE7.js
I’m trying out Dean Edwards’s IE7.js, which is a drop-it-in-and-go JavaScript file that coerces Internet Explorer 6 into behaving like IE7. That means it behaves better with sizing elements, and supports many valuable features of CSS as well as 24-bit PNG transparency.
So far, so good. I tried it on a new page I’m working on and the page immediately went from bad to good. It’s not perfect (this is IE6 we’re talking about), but as an alternative to spending hours or days hacking on an IE6-specific stylesheet, this is a god-send.
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