Problem is that more and more websites are being created by people who say 90% of the public is using IE so I'll save money by not testing my webpage in other browsers/OS's
James On Tue, 30 Apr 2002 07:29:52 -0700 Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Tue, 30 Apr 2002 07:23:14 -0400 (EDT) > daRcmaTTeR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Brian wrote: > > > > > Some sites are fooled by setting Opera to IE. > > > > > > This kind of junk sure makes one wonder why there are > > > standards and some webmasters choose to ignore them in favor > > > of proprietary junk. > > > > > > If more people complained to these sites then maybe they'd > > > worry about W3C standards. > > > > > > > I doubt it since part of the standards problem is the junk these > > webmasters are using to code these sites with. I think you know > > what I'm refering to. I can't bring myself to say it because > > speaking the words causes me to break out in hives. > > > > -- > > daRcmaTTeR > > ---------- > > Registered Linux User 182496 > > Any even slightly competent webmaster should and does check > his/her pages in several browsers to make sure as much as possible > works or at least doesn't do something totally wrong. This is > when I usually discover that a certain browser wants me to add > additional formatting tags to do what most of the other browsers > are doing. > > -- > Brian - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > My Home Page: http://www.brimac.com/~brianmac > Fine Photos: http://www.brimacphotography.com > Art for Sale: http://www.artbrowser.com > Classified Advertising: http://www.sellit2000.com > > > Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive, anyway. > > >
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