it's just as well that IE is losing market share. I am forced to use
it at work and I really dislike the experience. I nearly installed
Netscape during a recent Web Design course, but chickened out when I
remembered the huge number of files that Netscape 4 installed a few
years ago ... I now use Safari, Firefox, Camino, Opera and Shiira,
in that order of frequency.
Chris
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C M I Barker
Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
+44 (0)7092 251126
www.threeshoes.co.uk
homepage.mac.com/zuiko
On 16 Jan 2006, at 15:02, Andrew Dacey wrote:
> Didn't mean to harp on this point too much but I used to work in an
> environment where everything had to be designed with text-only
> browsing in mind so I'm still pretty picky when it comes to standards
> compliance in web design. The fact that so many browsers (mainly IE
> and Netscape) completely ignore the standards (or only partly
> implement them) has pretty much meant that most people have no idea
> what the standards really are and they just design around how the
> browser renders the code (and hopefully check it in multiple
> browsers). I stopped playing that game a long time ago and just desing
> my site using fully compliant XHTML 1.1 code and CSS for the layout.
> But I do a fairly minimalist design so when stuff breaks it's not a
> big deal.
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