Thanks Nate,

IE was working fine but I made some changes in 0.2 so something must
have broke it. I'll take a look into it this afternoon.

Sorry, my bad.

On 7 Oct, 09:40, Nate Cavanaugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Andy,
> This is actually really cool.
>
> However, the script doesn't seem to work in IE 6 or 7. Im running Windows
> XP, and the test page looks completely different in both IE6 and 7 than it
> does in Firefox.
>
> I noticed on your page that the plugins supports both IE's, but I'm
> wondering if perhaps I am missing something.
>
> Thanks for creating this :) It looks like it has a lot of promise :)
>
>
>
> Andy Kent wrote:
>
> > Hi Guys,
>
> > This is a plug-in that was thrown together in a few spare hours after
> > chatting with some people at FOWA last week, I hadn't had much sleep
> > at the time so it's still a bit rough round the edges.
>
> > In a nutshell though it gives you full support for all jQuery
> > selectors from within your CSS files in a totally unobtrusive mannor.
> > This effectively means cross browser CSS3 support via JavaScript.
>
> > You can find out more and grab it from:
>
> >http://andykent.bingodisk.com/bingo/public/jss/
>
> > Any feedback, good or bad would be appreciated.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Andy.
>
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