1. Home
  2. Computing & Technology
  3. Web Design / HTML

Microsoft Internet Explorer

Write your HTML specifically for Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE).
How to Install Two Versions of IE (IE6 and IE7) on One Machine
Go through the steps to install IE 6 in a Virtual PC on a machine with IE 7, so you can test your pages in both versions of the browser.
Designing for IE - Design for Firefox First
It is often very difficult to design a Web site when you need it to look the same in both Internet Explorer and Firefox or Safari. The trick is to start with a different browser than you're probably used to starting with - design for Firefox first.
Adding an IE Favorites Icon
When your readers bookmark your pages in Internet Explorer, do they get a customized icon to represent your site? Learn how to create one and add it to your site quickly and easily.
Tags for One Browser - IE Tags
There are fourteen tags that are only currently supported by Internet Explorer. Learn to use them and create interesting sites for the most popular Web browser.
Review: Internet Explorer 5.5
Internet Explorer 5.5 is not the latest version of the browser, but it is a good browser to test in. This is my review of IE 5.5.
Microsoft's Internet Explorer
If you don't already have the browser, you can get it at the Microsoft Web site.
Introduction to IE Data Binding - DHTML Lab - WebReference.com
Data binding isn't used too often because it's limited to Internet Explorer, but it is a powerful tool for sites that know they will only have IE users - such as corporate intranets.
Internet Explorer 6 Security and Privacy Essentials - Microsoft.com
Information about how to ensure your security and privacy using Internet Explorer 6.
Explore Web Design / HTML
About.com Special Features

Holiday Central

What to eat, where to go, fun things to do and how to save money on the perfect gifts. More >

Family Tech Center

Stay connected and entertained with reviews on tips on the latest HDTVs, cellphones and more. More >

  1. Home
  2. Computing & Technology
  3. Web Design / HTML
  4. Testing Your Web Pages
  5. Web Browsers
  6. Internet Explorer

©2009 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company.

All rights reserved.