Archive for the ‘IE8’ Category

The IE8 proprietary property (and vendor extension) lowdown

Whilst there was me thinking the IE team were going to be sticking rigidly to 2.1 compliance and nothing else, it was announced on the IE Blog that a number of proprietary and level 3 properties are going to be implemented yet again on an experimental basis (using the -ms- prefix).

Most of the level 3 properties deal specifically with text layout (layout-grid, line-grid, line-break, word-wrap), but they’ve also prefixed some non text layout-specific properties including background-position-x & background-position-y and overflow-x & overflow-y.

IE8 Beta 2 delivers minimal CSS support enhancements (and loses support for at least one selector)

OK, maybe a bit of a haphazard title for a post (but it is very late in the day, and I really should be getting to bed) . Anyway, the anticipated release of Beta 2 was sometime this month (August) and it was finally released yesterday.

It was always a given that Beta 2 was going to be focused on delivering an enhanced and more seemless user experience, rather than concentrating on ‘under the bonnet’ enhancements like Beta 1 tried to deliver. However, on the surface of things, they appear to be very similar; one feature that I immediately noticed had gone (at least from the top toolbar) was the ‘Emulate IE7′ button- to me, this wasn’t much of a suprise as I simply could never see a practical use of that feature for end-users.

Confirmed - IE8 will NOT support the Opacity property

I’ve been watching the status on the Connect ticket almost daily as this is probably one of the most popular tickets in the whole system, I imagine (along with this one, this one, and this one.

The call for supporting the Opacity property in IE8 stems from the team removing the proprietary ‘Layout’ concept, which renders the filter property useless (as this document explains), although there had previously been some talk of the longhand value working - this means there is currently no way to emulate opacity in IE8 (the first browser for 10 or so years that doesn’t support a way of emulating this)!!!

IE8 Bug List

The list will gradually be updated - it can be seen at the top of the right column on every page on the site

James is: currently bug testing IE8

Recently, I accepted an invitation from the IE devs to take part in their ‘closed’ technical Beta program- essentially filing reports on any bugs I come across (and believe me, there are a huge amount of them already in Connect) in IE8.

A possibly overzealous comment by Eric?

I was browsing the Guardian newspaper a couple of months ago (I meant to publish this post a couple of days after reading the article) and came across an article entitled, “Internet Explorer aims to embrace the web again“, so decided to take a closer look. Admittedly it was the first time I had read the Technology section of the Guardian, and considering the mainstream format that a lot of broadsheets have, was pleasantly surprised to find the article went into somewhat more depth than I had expect it would do.

Emulating IE7 in IE8

Forgive me for possibly coming across as ignorant - but when the IE team decided to implement this function, who did they think would use it? Is this a half-hearted attempt at a tool aimed at developers to allow them to test on both IE7 and IE8 on the same browser? Or is it a feature that they think their target market group are going to make use of?IE7 Emulation tab

Paul Cutsinger, IE’s Lead Program Manager explains over on the IE Blog that “it will help you with everyday browsing and with quickly checking your site as you work on it”; let me break his quote down:-

IE8 Beta 1 - some additional notes and a bit of QA

Over the past couple of days, the IE Blog has become a hot bed of activity, with some readers complaining about recent “article floods”- at least it’s better than the drought we’ve had up until recently!