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    Hi All,

    Can anyone tell what are the fixes to make HTML5(responsive) elements workable in older browser.

    I have html5shiv still i am facing problem.

    Thanks for your help in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by koder View Post
    Can anyone tell what are the fixes to make HTML5(responsive) elements workable in older browser.
    html5shiv is pretty much the best way to do this

    Quote Originally Posted by koder View Post
    I have html5shiv still i am facing problem.
    I need more details, we won't know your problem unless you tell us. The better the explanation the better we can help you.
    An inline div is a freak of the web and should be beaten until it becomes a span

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    Sure..

    I have created responsive website, it is working fine in FF, chrome but in IE9 the slider is not working, rounded corners are not working and @keyframe animation is not working.

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    I would like to see both the HTML and CSS
    An inline div is a freak of the web and should be beaten until it becomes a span

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    @keyframes are not supported by IE 9 and below. The border-radius (rounded corners) and the slideshow works, as far as what I tested.
    An inline div is a freak of the web and should be beaten until it becomes a span

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