Yay! IE9 has been released. To me that means that I can stop
supporting IE6 completely. It is a lot easier to convince clients that
IE6 support is not important when one supports three other IE versions
(7,8,9).
Of course the release of IE9 doesn't magically erase IE6's market
share, but it removes an important psychological barrier to abandoning
IE6 support.

Dropping IE6 support means one can use CSS features such as:
The Child selector
Adjacent Sibling selector
General Sibling selector
min-width, max-width (and height)
translucent PNGs, etc.

It would be useful to have a comprehensive list of CSS properties that
can be used and changes in web design methodology that will result
from the release of IE9. Could the members of this list add to the
above list of items?

Regards,
Chetan
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