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Originally Posted by TheDoc
I don't make websites for ie6 anymore.... the amount of sales from ie6 vs. time put in for corrections, is not worth it, and hasn't been for about 3 years. Correcting ie6 basically means you're working for free.
With all other IE versions, as long as the site renders, I don't care what it looks like.... I don't correct gradients, rounded corners, etc... and ratios don't improve when I do.
As long as the site works on the browser, the mission is complete.
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this is basically what I meant in my original post, every little thing you gotta change for IE, simple gradients from webkit should work across all browsers LOL not have to code three lines for every browser, fuck that... the most simplest of things do not render in IE, although I cater to client needs so I code it right hehehe