In article <a1rmd0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, S�ren Kuklau wrote:
> "jon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
>> Mozilla gives the developer no control over it at all.
> 
> It shouldn't.
> 
>> The reason most sites look horrible in Netscape 4.x these days is
>> because developers were not given the power the IE gave them, so they
>> stopped developing for it. Probably because someone was afraid a feature
>> would annoy some nit-picker *cough*.
> 
> If you call strict standards _non_-compliance power...
> 
> Actually, Netscape 4 is from mid-97, so you can hardly compare it with a
> recent IE.
> 

I should also point out that one of the features in Mozilla that seems to 
please people the most is being able to block popups, window.opens, etc.--in 
other words, allowing the *user* to combat stupid designer tricks of this sort.

-- 
Chris Hoess 

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