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its close enough for me to be happy with, firefox is bloated, and is a pain in the ass on some sites (not that that is Firefox's fault) but id still rather not having the hassle
Edit: that blog is about a beta release of IE 7 i believe the full version DOES support FULL CSS and standards support
[Edited on 15-02-2007 by Steve]
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Doug
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Go on steve, admit you were wrong
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
its close enough for me to be happy with, firefox is bloated, and is a pain in the ass on some sites (not that that is Firefox's fault) but id still rather not having the hassle
Edit: that blog is about a beta release of IE 7 i believe the full version DOES support FULL CSS and standards support
[Edited on 15-02-2007 by Steve]
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Doug
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Ahh you edited...
Well wheres the proof that the full version does support it?
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Steve
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just been reading some articles that say early version wernt 100% compliant, but MS have worked on making the latest release 100% compliant
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PaulW
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there is no proof...
read through other entries, youll see no mention to full compliance about any standard...
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Steve
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wait til john reads this
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PaulW
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if it was CSS compatible, why would microsoft have this article referencing to 'compatibility issues' ??
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/IETechCol/cols/dnexpie/ie7_css_compat.asp?frame=true
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Tommy
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N e 1 found a complete Vista GUI yet i know there about just aint found 1 yet
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John
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http://www.devarticles.com/c/a/Web-Style-Sheets/CSS-Standards-Compliance-in-Internet-Explorer-7/
I'm not into the whole web dev thing that much so I don't know much about the standards and stuff.
One thing I do know in the real world though is that IE works.
Yes maybe firefox can display one site on the whole internet in a way that IE can't but I know that any site I actually want to go to IE will work.
Opera is still a technically better browser than firefox though, and so is IE7 now.
Until firefox can do soemthing ie can't its just one for the cool kids.
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Neil
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quote: Originally posted by John
Until firefox can do soemthing ie can't its just one for the wannabe cool kids.
[Edited on 16-02-2007 by NeilM]
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
LOL @ using Firefox in the screenshots
Firefox is better than IE. I can't stand IE
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
its close enough for me to be happy with, firefox is bloated, and is a pain in the ass on some sites (not that that is Firefox's fault) but id still rather not having the hassle
Edit: that blog is about a beta release of IE 7 i believe the full version DOES support FULL CSS and standards support
[Edited on 15-02-2007 by Steve]
IE doesn't support transparent PNG's. They have been around for years. WHhy aren't they supported yet? It can't be difficult to introduce techniligy that isn't even new into a browser yet they still can't be arsed to do so, It's a pain in the cunt.
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by NeilM
quote: Originally posted by John
Until firefox can do soemthing ie can't its just one for the wannabe cool kids.
[Edited on 16-02-2007 by NeilM]
PNG. Shortcut toolbar.
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Neil
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Shortcut toolbar.
Wait... like the links toolbar IE has had for ages??
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by Doug
in this one you can see what happens when you hover your mouse over a window that has been minimised, you get a preview screen. handy if you have multiple instances of the same program open
Im on viata, how the fuck to do you do all that?
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Neil
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The first screenshot u do with a little icon in the quickstart toolbar (icons next to the start menu). It's called 3D something.
The third, you just mouse over the tabs in the toolbar..
[Edited on 16-02-2007 by NeilM]
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Gary
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i dont havethe 3d somthing icon, and when i move my mouse over then tab it just brings a normal tool tip up
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James_DT
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quote: Originally posted by NeilM
The first screenshot u do with a little icon in the quickstart toolbar (icons next to the start menu). It's called 3D something.
Or Windows Key + Tab, which will cycle through them on every successive press.
quote: Originally posted by PaulW
Least firefox is fully HTML & CSS standard complient...
No, it isn't. Neither's IE7. Opera 9 and Safari are the most compliant browsers.
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Gary
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Windows key + tab dont work either. I have an OEM copy if ultimate, will that be why it dont do it
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James_DT
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Nah. OEM just affects how many times it can be installed, the features should be the same. Flip3d should also be turned on if Aero (the fancy transparent windows etc) is.
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Gary
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Hmmm, well i cant find any options for that 3d thing or the preveiw tooltip thing. piece of shit
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jamesw
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you will need a graphics card that supports aero and i think needs to be directx10 compatible before you will see any of the fancy transparent / 3d stuff
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by James_DT
Nah. OEM just affects how many times it can be installed, the features should be the same. Flip3d should also be turned on if Aero (the fancy transparent windows etc) is.
wtf? oem can only be installed a certain number of times? please tell me you made that up cos u dont know any better...
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Jambo
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I use both firefox and IE6, firefox is so slow in comparisson and generally a pain in the arse. tabbed browsing actually annoys me.
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