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CSS3 Pie lets you add CSS 3 support to IE 6 - 8

19 July 2010 comments
A lot of great open source projects have come along to help developers who, like me, have to offer backwards support to Internet Explorer 6 through to 8. CSS3 Pie is a pretty cool new project by Jason Johnston from 321 Creative. Want to support a lot of the great new CSS3 additions in Internet Explorer? Looks like there’s an alternative.
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