Out of interest, how do you test on both IE6 and IE7? Do you have another computer with IE6 on it?blade007 said:whoever blocks IE6 is nuts. There are a lot of people out there on IE6.
I test all my sites that I make for client on FF, IE7 and IE6. If there's a cross browser bug (with CSS rendering) then I correct it, in my own time if I have to - yes it's a pain but I've never had an unhappy client. Attention to detail keeps clients.
Inquisitor said:Out of interest, how do you test on both IE6 and IE7? Do you have another computer with IE6 on it?
blade007 said:yup - my laptop has winxp/ie6 and my main tower has vista.
CLAIMED.chiragsolanki said:also - my first post![]()
chiragsolanki said:my personal site is at 800x600
i use transparent images but instead of blocking ie6 users i show a warning page at the beginning which has a link to upgrade ie6
decided to kept to a HEIGHT as well to.. well.. just - it made things easier for me
also - my first post![]()
iCraig said:Ban IE6 users?![]()
If you even have half a clue about making websites you should be able to make a site look good in several browsers.
Longbow said:![]()
I do have a clue, it was a test bed design, not something I put on my multi million pound 5 billion hit a day website.