Based on this idea, I thought it would make a good plugin. Not that I have any brand bias - I have to use Microsoft technology all the time - but it is good to see a community coming out for better standards, better compliance, faster bug fixing, and supporting free software. If there was no free software or GPL, where would WordPress be? we’d be forced into using Frontpage dammit.

This plug-in does not melt computers running IE, and it does not irreprably damage the users, but it does say you support proper standards. (oh, and possibly FireFox)

Oh no!, IE7 supports this plugin now… b’stards. Still, it’s a cool thing to have.

Plug-in installation and activation

Unzip the plug-in into your wp-content/plugins directory. In your plug-ins admin panel you should enable the plug-in. Once enabled, there should be an Too Cool 4 IE tab on your options panel.

Parameter explanation

The following section outlines the parameters used in the plug-in.

Image to use
This will be the image that appears at the bottom of your browser.

Release history

Version 1.0 (March 21, 2006)
Initial release.

Download

Latest version (.zip)
Latest version (.tgz)