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CSS3 PIE For Internet Explorer

Jul 13, 2010 28 Comments

CSS3 PIE is a .htc plugin that makes Internet Explorer 6-8 capable of rendering several of the most commonly used CSS3 properties such as border-radius, box-shadow, and linear-gradient.

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  1. Jul 14, 2010 @ 09:18:53

    vlado varbanov

    Hmm this sounds interesting – will test it definitely

  2. Jul 14, 2010 @ 12:53:27

    Elizabeth K. Barone

    Whoa, my mind has been blown! Kudos to the team who made this happen! I can’t believe I haven’t come across CSS3 PIE before. This changes everything I thought about the new CSS and HTML; I’m officially going to begin using it, all because of PIE. My inner nerd is seriously going gaga over this. Thanks Nick!

  3. Jul 15, 2010 @ 10:11:48

    Mark

    This is great… but it makes websites unusably slow in IE. Even the demo on the CSS3PIE website is super slow. Anyone else have that problem?

  4. Jul 15, 2010 @ 14:35:50

    Kojeje

    Wow… Incredibly you told me..
    Thanks :)

  5. Jul 16, 2010 @ 01:40:52

    kriscahya

    whoa this is amazing!, will this work on other browser, firefox,opera,chrome and safari?
    @mark…yes i have the same problem huge slow indeed

  6. Jul 17, 2010 @ 10:15:17

    Teenum

    Could this be a step in a new direction for styling for Internet Explorer?

  7. Jul 18, 2010 @ 11:40:28

    Chris

    I can’t realize what’s the point of it… I wonder what would be better; downloading this or an other browser such us firefox or a webkit-based one… I hate IE and use it only for testing, on the grounds that I create cross-browser designs. Consequently, as far as I am concerned, installing CSS3PIE would be a lot frustrating for a designer. CSS3PIE = FAIL at FAILING

  8. Jul 19, 2010 @ 09:47:08

    David

    cool…by the way,this template is like mine

  9. Jul 20, 2010 @ 06:06:18

    ndrew

    sounds great..
    nice move from IE..

  10. Jul 20, 2010 @ 10:31:10

    yulianti

    nice thinks.
    be better for IE :D

  11. Jul 20, 2010 @ 13:15:05

    guvercintr

    thanks man!ilove internet explorer

  12. Jul 22, 2010 @ 07:51:54

    Habieb

    I have lots of visitors come from IE, interesting plugin.

  13. Jul 24, 2010 @ 03:14:39

    Pascal

    Same here.. worth a try

  14. Jul 24, 2010 @ 06:28:45

    No.1 Web Design

    I hate IE , but the traffic from IE user is huge.

  15. Jul 24, 2010 @ 08:41:11

    sağlık market

    thanks man!ilove internet explorer

  16. Jul 28, 2010 @ 03:56:11

    WebCreationUK

    As another user said, although I cannot stand IE, the traffic that it brings is not to be left aside. Thanks for this demo mate!

  17. Jul 30, 2010 @ 23:22:40

    dandy

    sounds great..
    nice move from IE..

  18. Aug 01, 2010 @ 17:54:40

    Amyn

    WOW! i like it now its more easier ….

  19. Aug 03, 2010 @ 09:22:08

    Bronx

    It’s great! But CSS PIE does not work in Opera

  20. Aug 03, 2010 @ 10:38:38

    Zlatan Halilovic

    Nice move from IE!? CSS PIE doesn’t work in Opera!? Obviously, a lot of people out here don’t have a clue what they’re talking about.

    • Aug 03, 2010 @ 22:04:54

      Phoenix

      It looks just work for IE.

  21. Aug 12, 2010 @ 11:10:30

    Boss

    nice article thanks..

  22. Aug 12, 2010 @ 16:37:49

    sikişme

    you have very nice blog. thanks foe your sharings.

  23. Aug 21, 2010 @ 02:59:52

    lemonfresh:design

    I use firefox, most of my clients use IE. If only there was a way to get all of the peeps who use IE and will not change to firefox to download and install this that would be great! Thanks for the post.

  24. Sep 22, 2010 @ 17:39:15

    Poer

    very nice indeed, but the demo page is too slow..

  25. Sep 24, 2010 @ 08:41:43

    james weaver

    Thanks for the post. I hadn’t heard of CSS pie before?! Thanks Again, James

  26. Oct 12, 2010 @ 03:54:06

    Rory

    Great resource, just learning CS3 at the minute (sorry I am very slow) so this slice of Pie is very tasty!

  27. Dec 02, 2010 @ 06:41:34

    Swopper Stuhl

    Glad to see CSS3 is gaining ground with IE .. thanks for the share

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