Brothercake is amazing. He’s come up with an exclusive CSS filter/hack for IE7. It’s based on substring-matching attribute selectors and negation pseudo-classes.
Brilliant. The name is great, it follows the IE teams ‘suggestion’ to drop the old hacks (* html). This meets all those criteria and more.
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carl
I thought IE7 was supposed to be more compliant - so why do we need a hack? Just curious.. not attacking the messenger.
Posted by: carl | February 8, 2006 01:15 PM
Tony
It is supposed to be more compliant.
I find the speed of which a hack was found more interesting.
More compliant does not equal full compliance. I'm SURE there will be differences between rendering in Firefox and IE7. Thus the hack.
The hack with the coolest hack name yet.
Posted by: Tony | February 9, 2006 01:14 PM
Nick Gagne
There is a hack that works for all versions of Internet Explorer, including IE7 Beta 2. You can read about it here:
http://www.ibloomstudios.com/article7/
Posted by: Nick Gagne | February 10, 2006 09:50 AM