> Well if it won't be a problem until IE9 comes out, we have a couple of
> years. :-)
text-shadow is possible in all browsers right now (using filters, IE
was actually the first browser to implement this in the 90's) but I
figure that people won't complain about it until IE9 is out and
designers begin to use it.
> BTW, according to the pages you referenced, those args are out of
> order. The color is supposed to come last.
The specs says before or after.. All implementations honor that BTW
http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-text/#text-shadow

It's actually fun to think that even thought IE rightly deserve a lot
bashing for stopping browser innovation, it was the first browser to
support image transparency, persistent storage, gradient ect. haha!

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