Update: Several individuals have written in or commented on other web sites they believe Microsoft continues to be serving various variations of its homepage to different browsers because of distinctions in header/footer styles,
Office 2007 Ultimate Key, or hovers not doing work in the left-side navigation in non-IE browsers.
As far as I can inform,
Office Standard, I nevertheless only see one particular model of each the HTML and CSS becoming served to all browsers. The header and footer use a proprietary gradient transformation to create the blue-to-white gradients that fails in non-IE browsers:
filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Gradient( )
And every single with the left-side navigation back links are created by badly-nested HTML:
<a href=""><p>Windows</p></a>
… which IE/Win doesn’t care about, so the hover properties work there. But all other browsers correctly recognize the illegal nesting,
Office Professional 2007, and seem to cancel out any hover or active link states.
So,
Office Enterprise 2007, still only a single edition getting served. That’s good. It’s just that this one edition is behaving differently in each browser. That’s not necessary. With some fixes,
Office Professional 2010 Key, the page could render much more consistently in every modern browser (including IE5.0/Win).