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CSS Support Could Be Internet Explorer's Weakest Link
« on: March 18, 2005, 05:32:08 AM »
More bad news for IE users  ::)

Microsoft will be doing a lot to make developers and customers happy with its pending Internet Explorer release, if partner sources with inside information on the IE 7.0 browser are right. But there's one area where Microsoft won't be winning a lot of applause.

CSS Support Could Be Internet Explorer's Weakest Link


This forum's system uses CSS heavily, as do very many sites on the Web, and its use is probably only going to become wider as more and more people discover what a powerful designing tool it really is. By not fully supporting CSS2, Microsoft is really shooting itself in the foot. But then, so what else is new?

This reply on eWEEK's Talkback probably best expresses what a lot of people are feeling about this news: CSS2 flawed?