Frustrated with Internet Explorer’s pathetic support for the current Cascading Style Sheets specification, Dean Edwards decided to take matters into his own hands: he created an add-on for IE that dynamically rewrites any CSS-2 code it encounters so that IE can understand it and render it “correctly.”
It’s in early stages, but it seems to work very well, considering the fact that it’s a work-in-progress. His site also shows the current source code.
Wow. I’m impressed.
If you want something done right, do it yourself.
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