Make your sad IE browser sad
For the front-end, each version of IE is definitely a concern for everyone. There is an Internet Explorer problem.
The front-end has been the most time-consuming for project development for so long. For the popular Bootstrap, 360 browser, Firefox, and Google, the desired results are displayed. Google's heart is tender and tender.
Originally, the effect was as follows: 360, Firefox, and Google:
Such:
The result is like this in IE:
Sometimes, if you use external reference to add an external style table, IE does not know it. You have to write it on the current page and use <style> </style> to obtain the effect. I thought it was a problem with my css. Later I checked that it was a problem with the IE version. After reading a large amount of information, you can find a solution.
Then we found that border-radius and box-shadow in css3 are incompatible. I can see on the Internet that the rounded corner effect is ineffective for all IE versions, and I feel so capricious.
However, this is a good way to create job opportunities. If they are all well written, they will produce beautiful results and no longer need experienced engineers.
On the Internet, Microsoft launched a new browser Spartan, hoping that it will not only truly serve the people, but also reduce the labor cost of our developers, save debugging time to think about more creations.