Okay that definitely makes more sense. I use those IE conditional comments to this day in email templates (for Outlook).
You know you have a problem when you need to alter web standards in order to let programmers get around your alterations of web standards.
As a new HTML coder back in the day these conditional comments were really odd to me. Thankfully we don't have to deal with that much anymore although IE 11 is still out there, lurking.
You know you have a problem when you need to alter web standards in order to let programmers get around your alterations of web standards.
As a new HTML coder back in the day these conditional comments were really odd to me. Thankfully we don't have to deal with that much anymore although IE 11 is still out there, lurking.