Web development keeps getting better – there are more increasingly-standardized tools like HTML5 and CSS3, and their features let web designers and developers create advanced and good-looking websites more easily. But some browsers – mainly Internet Explorer version 6, 7, and 8 – don’t support many of these features, like: border-radius gradients text-shadow transparency CSS animations and transit
The No-Nonsense Guide to HTML5 Fallbacks So here we're collecting all the shims, fallbacks, and polyfills in order to implant HTML5 functionality in browsers that don't natively support them. The general idea is that: We, as developers, should be able to develop with the HTML5 APIs, and scripts can create the methods and objects that should exist. Developing in this future-proof way means as users
Enhancing IE's selector engine Selectivizr adds support for 19 CSS3 pseudo-classes, 2 pseudo-elements and every attribute selector to older versions of IE. It can also fix a few of the browsers native selector implementations. JavaScript-knowledge: none Selectivizr works automatically so you don't need any JavaScript knowledge to use it — you won't even have to modify your style sheets. Just start
Labs - ie-css3.js CSS3 pseudo selector emulation for Internet Explorer 5-8 ie-css3.js (v0.9.2b) ie-css3.js allows Internet Explorer to identify CSS3 pseudo selectors and render any style rules defined with them. Simply include the script in your pages and start using these selectors in your style sheets — they'll work in IE... Honest...! Using the script You'll need to download Robert Nyman's DOMA
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