Conditional comments have been part of internet explorer since version 5, but a lot of programmers ignore them.
This article teaches the basics of using conditional comments, and shows some examples of their uses.

Conditional comments have been part of internet explorer since version 5, but a lot of programmers ignore them.
This article teaches the basics of using conditional comments, and shows some examples of their uses.
As you may well be aware, this has been a pretty hectic week for me, trying to finish all my projects before I leave to go on a well earned holiday.
The main thing on my agenda was the blue anvil redesign I’ve been working on. It all went pretty smoothly, excluding the few set-backs I encountered (see my last blog entry), but all in all it went well and the website was looking fairly nice…in firefox.
Yes, I left the cross browser stuff until last, it would only take an hour or two, right? How wrong was I. This was my day from hell and I have the coffee breath and bad temperament to prove it. With any luck the problems and solutions I used may be
helpful, and save others from a hellish day that I experienced.
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