But if 90+ percent of your users are going to be using IE...doesn't it behoove you to design your site to work at its optimum in that browser, whatever its' restrictions?
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Sandy Clark
  To: CF-Community
  Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 9:01 AM
  Subject: RE: IE Browser

  Well if you aren't using descendant, adjacent sibling or child selectors
  (which are very powerful and which IE doesn't support without IE7) and if
  you want to do CSS menus that don't require _javascript_ but do require that
  you be allowed to use the :hover psuedo element on anything but an <a href>
  tag.  Then yes, IE is fine and will probably work with other items.  

  However, if you want to get away from using a class for everything and want
  to take advantage of Semantic markup, and you want to be able to take
  advantage of more of CSS 2 than IE will support (again IE7 does help
  immensely in that), then I stand by my prior statement.

  Sandy Clark
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