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Re: CSS 3 -border-radius workaround
I used CSS3-PIE for my team's website. Your team's site doesn't look bad with square corners if you don't want to do anything about IE, though.
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Re: CSS 3 -border-radius workaround
Don't worry too much about the poor souls still using IE6. If they have to use it then it's their own fault. Ie7 and IE8 people need support still.
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Re: CSS 3 -border-radius workaround
I think everyone has answered your question well, so I'll submit a little advice of my own towards something else.
Under your challenges page, the first logo is ~1700x700 for a ~250x100 display size. I recommend that you shrink either to size or to 4X size (500x200), because currently you are loading roughly 49X what is necessary... Otherwise, the site looks good, keep up the good work! |
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Re: CSS 3 -border-radius workaround
Great point. Thanks for the advice.
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