Lisa Sabin-Wilson. Designer. Author. Espresso and WordPress addict

Ready for ie7 ?

on: Aug/24/06 and its been viewed 2,034 times

I’m not - but that’s besides the point. IE7 is coming to many computers near you, whether you like it, or not. The soon-to-be-released update to everyone’s favorite browser will soon be packaged into automatic Windows updates (by the way - do yourself a favor and turn those off, eh?) - and Windows users all over the net will be subject to an upgrade.

Sigh.

And people wonder why I stockpile food in my cellar? So when IE7 is released, I can lock myself inside to avoid the mob on my front lawn of past clients dating back lord knows how many years, looking for their site to be fixed in IE7. Note to self: must put statement in my TOS so folks understand that IE7 wasn’t released at the time their sites were built and I won’t be held responsible when stuff breaks. You can, however, hire me to implement the fixes for you if you experience issues with your site when IE7 updates on your computer (second reminder - turn those auto-updates off. Do. Them. Manually.)

So, in the spirit of imparting knowledge on my co-bloggers, developers, designers and the like - here’s some great bookmarking material:

Just can’t help yourself? You need more and more information on it? Check out this post by Markus on the IEBlog called Details on our CSS changes for IE7 - you’ll keep yourself busy for hours and hours of enjoyment reading about how IE has fixed several (hundreds, thousands) of CSS bugs.

All this lead in.. all this hype .. all of these headaches when a person could just do themselves a favor and browse happy. (or download my personal fav - Firefox

Questions? Don’t ask me yet - - I’m no expert on IE7 by any means. I have not downloaded the beta version and have a strict personal policy to never, ever, ever download ANYTHING from Microsoft that is still a beta release. Heck, I don’t download it even when they release a stable version - - until maybe the third go round when they’ve released a service pack that fixes all the bugs in their ’stable release’

Posted on: August 24, 2006 |

Posted in: Blog Design, E.Webscapes, Geeky Things

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/*--- 4 Responses to “Ready for ie7 ?” ---*/

  1. Bug
    1:25 am on August 26th, 2006

    Oh god why?? :(( I hate my job. I HATE my job. *runs frantically to update TOS as well*

  2. Edward
    8:10 pm on August 27th, 2006

    Thanks you for your information.

    Just share my opinion
    Open source like firefox is always in “beta” status
    bug always existed, patch continue publishing
    so why developer/programmer always like open source’s rather than microsoft’s?

  3. Lisa
    8:17 pm on August 27th, 2006

    Hi Edward -

    True - a browser like FireFox is always in ongoing development as an open source piece of software.

    But then, Firefox doesn’t integrate itself into your entire operating system, does it? It’s a stand alone browser that I can run, completely independant of any other program on my system.

    IE, on the other hand, integrates into the entire operating system of a Windows machine. The potential is there for an entire system to be vulnerable to whatever it is they’ll patch in the next month, two months, three..

  4. Lara
    8:33 pm on August 28th, 2006

    Oh my. I’m cringing at the thought of the e-mails flowing in now.

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