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  • Si no puedes ...

    (Puntos:2)
    por sorrill (13858) el Sábado, 04 Junio de 2005, 08:57h (#519155)
    ( http://barrapunto.com/ )
    ... vencer al enemigo unite a el.

    Pero que le pasa a esta peña, se esta dando por vencida o k ? Que alguien les pare los pies!
  • IE7 ...una excelente iniciativa

    (Puntos:2, Informativo)
    por psykal (10901) el Sábado, 04 Junio de 2005, 19:31h (#519635)
    ( http://psykal.dsland.org/ | Última bitácora: Jueves, 05 Junio de 2008, 23:28h )
    Me parece mucho mas acertado: IE7 en javascript [edwards.name]


    This is an attempt to make Microsoft Internet Explorer more compliant when it comes to web standards.

    Web developers are becoming increasingly frustrated at the lack of convergence of the major browser vendors. We need a level playing field!

    (...)

    IE7 provides Microsoft Internet Explorer with support for W3C standard CSS and HTML:

            * supports the following CSS selectors:
                        o namespace|selector
                        o parent > child
                        o adjacent + sibling
                        o adjacent ~ sibling
                        o [attr], [attr="value"], [attr~="value"] etc
                        o .multiple.classes (fixes bug)
                        o :hover, :active, :focus (for all elements)
                        o :first-child, :last-child, only-child, nth-child, nth-last-child
                        o :check, :disabled, :enabled
                        o :root, :empty, :contains(), :not()
                        o :before/:after/content:
                        o :lang()
            * works with both HTML and XML documents
            * supports imported style sheets
            * preserves the cascade of the style sheet
            * does not alter the document structure
            * does not repeatedly query the DOM tree using JavaScript
            * uses pure CSS to enforce style sheet rules
            * supports the W3C box model in both standards and quirks mode
            * supports fixed positioning (flicker free)
            * supports overflow:visible
            * supports min/max-width/height
            * fixes broken (X)HTML elements (abbr, object)
            * standardies forms behavior
            * supports PNG alpha transparency
            * lightweight script (22K)
            * completely modular (add/remove fixes)
            * works for Microsoft Internet Explorer 5+ (Windows only)
    --

    tech-no religion!

    [ Padre ]