No use in contributing even more to Microsoft fucking up web standards.
So clearly you know NOTHING about IE 8 then. Thanks for sharing. I can't stand FF, but at least I download each new verison and try it out before spouting off.
B) If sites would make themselves compatible for IE this wouldn't be an issue. I blame the lazy ass webmasters of these sites.
Well now they just need to be checked for IE6, IE7 IE8, all which provide their own set of design challenges. It's not just coding for IE, but making sure the sites work in the different versions too.
B) If sites would make themselves compatible for IE this wouldn't be an issue. I blame the lazy ass webmasters of these sites.
Design for a browser? You've gotta be kidding. If a standards-compliant design doesn't render properly in a browser, that's hardly a design flaw. It's a browser flaw and IE is, was and probably always will be FULL of flaws.
You don't necessarily design for a browser, but you certainly need to debug and test in a variety of browsers. IE is rampant with errors when FF/Opera/chrome might look fine.
So clearly you know NOTHING about IE 8 then. Thanks for sharing. I can't stand FF, but at least I download each new verison and try it out before spouting off.
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