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CSS3 Pie (CSS3 for IE 6-8)

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chrisfay says

Anyone used this http://css3pie.com/about/ ? Seems like a nice tool for enhancing IE (6-8) with some nice features of CSS3 . Curious if anyone’s actually used this in a project…

PIE stands for Progressive Internet Explorer. It is an IE attached behavior which, when applied to an element, allows IE to recognize and display a number of CSS3 properties.
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JayWood says

Actually yea I seen it yesterday on a theme… just can’t remember what theme it was :)

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EugeneO says

I use it in all my themes now. I despise IE so this is a life saver as it means I don’t have to worry about all the IE filters and fallbacks to use CSS3 .

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chrisfay says

Nice, I’ll give it a go then.

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redfactory says

Yes, I use this on almost every project I do, both clients and themes. Only supports the most basic css3 properties though, like rounded corners and gradients and stuff like that. A real life saver if you ask me :)

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AkinGn says

I tested it in some html file, it definitely works but I couldn’t get it worked in a wp theme, even I tried including the PIE .php in the same folder with style.css and replacing behavior: url(PIE.htc); with behavior: url(PIE.php);

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EugeneO says

I put the PIE .htc in the theme’s folder then use behavior: url(/wp-content/themes/*THE THEME FOLDER NAME*/PIE.htc);

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AkinGn says
I put the PIE .htc in the theme’s folder then use behavior: url(/wp-content/themes/*THE THEME FOLDER NAME*/PIE.htc);

it didn’t work. I’m gonna check it back later, thank you Eugene :)

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AkinGn says

Update: it works, only with a minor chanhge in syntax, I couldn’t see it @ the first time: url(wp-content/themes/*THE THEME FOLDER NAME*/PIE.htc); (I removed the first slash after the url( Thanks again :)

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Ivor says
I put the PIE .htc in the theme’s folder then use behavior: url(/wp-content/themes/*THE THEME FOLDER NAME*/PIE.htc);

What happen if the user change the name of the theme? :P

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