Microsoft: Difficult in completing the new CSS version

Picture 1 of Microsoft: Difficult in completing the new CSS version Internet Explorer program manager Markus Mielke said Microsoft still has a lot of work to do to achieve a fully compatible CSS standard.

He also said that IE7 is still just a "rolling rock", and that Microsoft has more than 200 "behavioral modifications" for the new version of CSS 2.1, which was released earlier this week.

Currently, IE7 is still being finalized, which is expected to be completed later this year. This new Microsoft browser has almost been developed since March 2006, along with some minor changes and improved interface additions in the two Beta 2 and Beta 3 released last summer.

Markus Mielke also urgently requested help from Web developers: " While we are trying to balance the needs of users and the Web development community, we look forward to receiving the help of The only way for us to continue to improve the standard support is for you to help change the IE7 standard . "

Microsoft is currently providing documents and tools for developers to support IE7, the default operating system of Windows Vista. " We are ready for the release of IE7 version, and will continue to try to improve CSS support in this browser, " Mielke added.