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IE7: More damage!

Last week, etre estimated that around 12.7 million websites were broken by IE7. This week, they've found some really good (or should that be bad?) examples of sites breaking apart in the new browser.

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commentat 16:48 on 02 November 2006, niko neugebauer wrote:

Very nice article !!! =O)

The most of the problems are not "fatal", though definitely worth correction. =O)

commentat 08:03 on 03 November 2006, Daniel wrote:

Isn't this just cases of sloppy coding? I've previewed some of my sites in IE7 and through various browsercams with no problems. Stick to w3c and ignore css-hacks and you're off to go with new browsers.

commentat 16:27 on 03 November 2006, unstructure wrote:

The only problem I had with IE7 was fix a CSS clear hack for floated elements. Once that was done everything else was good. I believe Daniel is right ... if everyone just coded cleaner in the first place they wouldn't have so many problems.

commentat 23:11 on 07 November 2006, kL wrote:

It can, but doesn't always have to be sloppy coding. Remember that MS hasn't fixed all IE's issues, but have removed parsing errors that were used for CSS hacks, so IE is still far from being standards-compiliant, but it's not covered-up by CSS hacks used for IE6.

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