Sankara Rameswaran wrote:
It can't be simplified so much. The issue is more complicated. Being a web
developer I can tell you with confidence that IE6 is still the most widely
used browser (partly due to piracy and hence the inability to upgrade to IE7
and partly because users are still naive when it comes to adopting cutting
edge technology).
Well, the problem is not that making a web site that works on at least the top 3 or 5 most used browsers is hard. The problem is people designing the web sites [1] do not test their web sites on a wide variety of web sites and tweak them to run through a middle line. [2] try to do complex things in their way towards adding a lot of functionality, mostly eye candy stuff, but ended up with making the web site design completely lousy.

If the web designers keep KISS in mind and create web sites which are simple and clean, they can very well create things which work fairly well on most browsers (at least Firefox, Opera and Safari in addition to IE).



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With Regards,

Parthan "technofreak"
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