Recent Changes to Kung Fu Destiny

I spent some time working on the website recently trying to fix some of the ways in which Kung Fu Destiny displayed on Internet Explorer browsers.  I hope now that the site is a little more legible for people using IE6 and IE7.  Microsoft is infamous for its implementation of CSS standards.  While the CSS I use for this site is not overly complicated, it renders the same in the latest versions of Firefox, Safari, Epihpany, and Opera browsers but looked horrible in IE7 and even worse in IE6.  Microsoft has come a long way with IE7 and its CSS standards compliance but it is still far from ideal.  I hope now that the site is more widely accessible and though definitely not perfect in Internet Explorer, is at least usable.  I did learn a lot while cleaning up my CSS code though and feel it is better code now than it was before.  If any readers have any suggestions for ways to improve the sites look and feel, feel free to suggest them.  If anyone has any advice on how to fix the last few errors in how Kung Fu Destiny renders in IE7 or less likely IE6 please let me know.

Also I would like to extend an invitation to all who visit Kung Fu Destiny to leave comments.  I would generally like to know your thoughts on articles I have written or suggestions for articles you would like to see me write about.  Even use the comments to open up a discussion on a given topic that an article may spark.  I would like to see the site flourish both in the number of visitors as well as in the general amount of interactivity from the readers.  I hope to get my next article in the “Training on the Cheap” series up soon as well.

 

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