I like the new site, but also kinda miss the cylinders logo. I thought that was such a great logo for jquery, ~michael
On Sep 9, 5:05 am, "Rick Faircloth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's relatively simple to make CSS-based layout work for IE6, IE7, and FF3, > which are my target browsers for design. I make sure all my sites work well > on all three and it doesn't take much extra work at all. > > I use conditional stylesheets for all browser-specific tweaks, so that once > a browser's use is pretty much over, all I have to do is delete the stylesheet > rather than change a bunch of tweaked code. > > Rick > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sam > > Collett > > Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 6:58 AM > > To: jQuery (English) > > Subject: [jQuery] Re: New jQuery Website... > > > As much as we don't like it, sites still have to be designed to cater > > for IE 6+ > > > We are still on IE 6 at work, because some of the systems we use (not > > ones I have worked on of course!) only seem to work in IE 6. You would > > have thought when you pay for a system, it is updated as new browsers > > come out... should be in the Service Level Agreement. > > > I'm sure there are still a lot of corporate intranet's still depending > > on IE 6 (developers not caring about standards or really understanding > > web development outside the GUI used...) > > > -Sam > > > PS While IE7 may have some annoyances (Firefox does too), it is still > > much better (standards wise) than IE6 > > > jeremyBass wrote: > > > I don't know if this is just me but the site is all kinds of broken... > > > I'mean in almost everywere... this is 2 IE7's and 1 IE6's on 3 pcs... > > > I'd give a url but ... well it's almost everywhere... cool idea > > > though...