
My biggest issue with Internet Explorer has always been the way that it renders CSS. Like come on! Why does it have to have so many issues? On a side note, thanks for having so many issues, because I would have never found Firefox. Anyway, I know Microsoft must have known about the issues, and I know that they knew about web standards, and of course the W3C CSS standards, but why not just put a fix into place? It took this recent release of
Internet Explorer 7 to fix the whole CSS thing. There have been a number of great fixes from Microsoft in CSS, here is a list:
- Peekaboo Bug
- Internet Explorer and Expanding Box Problem
- Quirky Percentages
- Line-height bug
- Border Chaos
- Disappearing List-Background bug
- Guillotine Bug
- Unscrollable Content bug
- Duplicate Characters Bug
- IE and Italics
- Doubled Float-Margin bug
- Duplicate Indent bug
- Three pixel text jog
- Creeping Text bug
- Missing First letter bug
- Phantom box bug
For a complete list of CSS fixes, check out the
MSDN blog. I'm impressed with their move to be more standards compliant.
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