Hi Maarten,

Excellent - that's the only major hurdle (except for figuring out the
extra styles).

RE: what Alexandro wrote just now, I don't think IE6 is actually
capable (though feel free to prove me wrong) of displaying complex CSS
like that. It would require a JavaScript solution, and then we'd have
to make everyone else load the JavaScript as well.

- Ivan.

On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 11:16 AM, :murb: [maarten brouwers] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  Now at test.openoffice.org you can login, search and change language
>  using IE6. It is not as fancy as with the other, better browsers, but
>  functionally it is the same. Since no-one else has been working on it,
>  and we need to move forward, I believe this approach is good enough for now.
>
>  What is the solution?
>
>  Instead of presenting tabs, present links when browser = IE6. Instead of
>  being able to search directly from each page, or login in... or change
>  language in the near future, IE6 users will be directed to another page...
>
>  The current solution is just to make sure IE6 is not the show stopper, I
>  would have liked to fix the tabs for IE6.
>
>  IE6 market share is dropping anyway... (though still substantial, twice
>  as big as Firefox according to this source[1], IE 7 is more popular)
>
>
>  g.,
>
>  Maarten
>
>  [1]
>  
> http://marketshare.hitslink.com/report.aspx?qprid=2&qpmr=40&qpdt=1&qpct=3&qptimeframe=M&qpsp=108
>
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