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http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/IETester/HomePage IETester is a free (both for personal and professional usage) WebBrowser that allows you to have the rendering and javascript engines of IE10 preview, IE9 , IE8 , IE7 IE 6 and IE5 .5 on Windows 7, Vista and XP , as well as the installed IE in the same process. This is an alpha release, so feel free to post comments/bugs on the IETester forum . Requirement : Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP with IE7 minimum (Windows XP/IE6 config has some problems and IE8 instance do not work under XP without IE7 ) Note for IE10 : IETester installer does not include IE10 files, so you will need to install IE10 preview and copy files manually : See How To install IE10 under IETester ( IE10 Preview requires Windows 7).

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10+ jQuery photo gallery and slider plugins | Queness

Introduction A picture is worth a thousand words. No doubt about it. Most of the information based website such as CNN, ESPN, they are all using a massive photo slide show on its front page. http://www.queness.com/post/222/10-jquery-photo-gallery-and-slider-plugins
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The Genesis of Glimmer Like many software projects, Glimmer was born during a conversation. Tim Aidlin and I were having dinner together. We’d just recently finished up Oomph: A Microformats Toolkit and we were reflecting on our experiences with that project and what we’d learned. In building Oomph, we used jQuery extensively, which was a new experience for both of us.
hey pitbullMean thanks for the workaround, that does exactly what i want, but i dont like the idea of specifically filtering one browser. even though i may have too, i was trying to look for a pure css workaround that is cross browser compatible. excavator, there is definately a problem in IE7, ive tested in every browser and this is the only browser causing the problem. im using the latest version of opera,safari,chrome and firefox. the wrapper provides 5px of padding around the whole div. then the margins of the item-container divs provide another 5px. so there should be 10px space around the item-container divs. on the bottom item-containers the margin-bottom is not being applied. if you remove the padding from the wrapper you'll see what i mean (there will be 5px of space between the item-containers and the wrapper except for the bottom).

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