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Wilson Lists IE7 Fixes

by John on August 18th, 2005

Here’s an extract from Chris Wilson’s statement on IEblog concerning the shipping of IE7 Beta 1. Chris heads up the development team and here he’s concerned with Standards Compliance and CSS support in IE7.

“I’m very happy that we’ve shipped IE 7 beta 1. I wanted to make it clear that we know Beta 1 makes little progress for web developers in improving our standards support, particularly in our CSS implementation. I feel badly about this, but we have been focused on how to get the most done overall for IE7 …

“In IE7, we will fix as many of the worst bugs that web developers hit as we can, and we will add the critical most-requested features from the standards as well. Though you won’t see (most of) these until Beta 2, we have already fixed the following bugs from PositionIsEverything and Quirksmode :

Peekaboo bug
Guillotine bug
Duplicate Character bug
Border Chaos
No Scroll bug
3 Pixel Text Jog
Magic Creeping Text bug
Bottom Margin bug on Hover
Losing the ability to highlight text under the top border
IE/Win Line-height bug
Double Float Margin Bug
Quirky Percentages in IE
Duplicate indent
Moving viewport scrollbar outside HTML borders
1 px border style
Disappearing List-background
Fix width:auto

In addition we’ve added support for the following :

HTML 4.01 ABBR tag
Improved (though not yet perfect) [img] fallback
CSS 2.1 Selector support (child, adjacent, attribute, first-child etc.)
CSS 2.1 Fixed positioning
Alpha channel in PNG images
Fix :hover on all elements
Background-attachment: fixed on all elements not just body

“I want to be clear that our intent is to build a platform that fully complies with the appropriate web standards, in particular CSS 2 ( 2.1, once it’s been Recommended). I think we will make a lot of progress against that in IE7 through our goal of removing the worst painful bugs that make our platform difficult to use for web developers … - Chris Wilson”

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2 opinions for Wilson Lists IE7 Fixes

  • Lee PLetzers
    Aug 19, 2005 at 11:42 pm

    Guess I’ll stay with Firefox then.

    I am looking forward to Vista on 2006. I love XP so am hoping Vista will be better and nicer to look at.

    Thanks for setting up this blog.

  • John
    Aug 20, 2005 at 1:38 pm

    Thanks, Lee. I think Vista will be a huge improvement on XP, not least in its appearance.

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