* dman84 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010922 09:23]:
> N. Marshall wrote:
> 
> >
> >"Joni K." wrote:
> >
> >>Chris Hoess wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>but...<URL:http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/complexspiral/demo.html>
> >>>
> >>Wow, that's a really cool demonstration of what can be done with CSS.
> >>
> >>I especially appreciate how in Moz you can change the stylesheet
> >>with "View -> Use stylesheet" menu...
> >>
> >
> >
> >The problem is, because IE is the most popular browser and it doesn't
> >display CSS properly, companies cannot use it. Mozilla needs to get
> >installed on the general publics computers (in one way or another)
> >for CSS to become useful. Until then, it's pointless making pages
> >like this.
> >
>
> This is a good marketing campaign then to get people to use Mozilla/ns
> 6.x because IE cant render standards as good as Mozilla if more sites
> added cool stuff like this, huh, just an idea!

When you say 'people' I assume you mean geeks or nerds, right ?? They're
the only ones who care about being compliant with standards. Ask your
co-workers if they know what W3C standards or if they care what they
are. They want a browser that *works*. They won't accept a browser
that's slower than the one they're currently using. They won't accept
one that doesn't work with their online banking when the 'other' browser
does.

Hall

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