I've got my page working in FF, Chrome, Safari, and even IE8... as long as ActiveX is enabled.
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To get the CSS3 features (rotation, opacity, text-shadow) working in IE8, I had to use ActiveX filters. My problem with this is that when you first go to the site, it pops up with a banner at the top, which users have to click, then click Allow, then click OK. I don't think most IE users are going to do this.
So I'd like to make the default layout in IE8 (before ActiveX) look decent by moving the header (my name) down and giving it a solid-color background. However if I add these styles, it makes the page look bad if the user DOES enable ActiveX.
I can't seem to think of a CSS workaround for this, does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks! Jeff
EDIT: To clarify, I'm not trying to get rotation, opactiy, etc. working in IE8 without filters. See response to Olafur for clarification...