personally i'm horrified that ie8 still exists.
though they have made some acheivements in recent times, its still always playing technological catch up, with the open source and the browsers with much tighter development cycles (read: opera)
the sad fact is that this new release of ie8 will create additional work for every serious designer, and coder. especially in the realm of javascript and css compatibility. as sir breakaloy mentions, the extra conditionals required are getting silly.
i now need 3 sets of conditionals for some 'hacks'? wtf?
MS should drop trident and move to webkit, then we can all be friends.
in the meantime, i'm going to ignore ie8 and hope that it fixes itself.
though they have made some acheivements in recent times, its still always playing technological catch up, with the open source and the browsers with much tighter development cycles (read: opera)
the sad fact is that this new release of ie8 will create additional work for every serious designer, and coder. especially in the realm of javascript and css compatibility. as sir breakaloy mentions, the extra conditionals required are getting silly.
i now need 3 sets of conditionals for some 'hacks'? wtf?
MS should drop trident and move to webkit, then we can all be friends.
in the meantime, i'm going to ignore ie8 and hope that it fixes itself.
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