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IE navigation positioning/padding/margins

Sent by Michael Cassidy on 29 July 2005 13:01


I guess you don't realizes IE comes with OSX.
If I took your advice about 75% of my users would be ignored; since my 
corporate intranet people set up their sites for IE MAC and WIN and 
many of my users use IE MAC as their browser for everything.

Something tells that a site for a institute teaching graphic arts has 
MAC users. I know in NYC 95% of the graphic arts community uses MACs.

On Jul 28, 2005, at 7:13 PM, D Ross wrote:

> Don't code your site for ie mac. ie mac has been abandoned by 
> microsoft and hasnt been updated in 3 or so years and never will be.
> More importantly, don't code for ie mac for the simple fact that your 
> catering to people who havent updated their browsers and computers in 
> a VERY long time.
> The trouble it has with some basic css is not worth all the extra 
> hours you'll spend coding for it when it's a browser only used by 1 in 
> 5,000 users.
>
> If youre worried about mac browsers code for safari and firefox.

Jazz is freedom. - T. Monk
  www.panix.com/~cassidy
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