On Feb 8, 2006, at 4:11 pm, heretic wrote:
Maybe the standards community prefer to ride ponies instead of real
race-horses? ;-)
Must be something to do with keeping nearer the earth. Opera spoils
web developers, and makes Internet Explorer (and Firefox, to a lesser
extent) that much more
I just noticed Opera have opened the Opera Labs page and they now have
Opera 9 Preview 2 available for testing. The site has minimal content
at the moment (after all it just opened) but there is a short speil on
Opera supported web standards and the direction they are heading in:
heretic wrote:
That said, I've noticed that despite Opera's commitment to standards,
the standards community really only gets excited about
Firefox/Safari (depending on your platform). Beats me why.
Me too. :-)
Maybe the standards community prefer to ride ponies instead of real
race-horses?
On 2/8/06, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
heretic wrote:
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Maybe the standards community prefer to ride ponies instead of real
race-horses? ;-)
Must be something to do with keeping nearer the earth. Opera spoils
web developers, and makes Internet Explorer (and Firefox, to a lesser
On 2/8/06, Joshua Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/8/06, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
heretic wrote:
...
Maybe the standards community prefer to ride ponies instead of real
race-horses? ;-)
Must be something to do with keeping nearer the earth. Opera spoils
web
Maybe the standards community prefer to ride ponies instead of real
race-horses? ;-)
Must be something to do with keeping nearer the earth. Opera spoils
web developers, and makes Internet Explorer (and Firefox, to a lesser
extent) that much more shocking ;-)
hehehehh ahhh dear, we're the