I agree with you Chris,
Another thing is...
MS will eventually update IE...
and the population will notice the "new" features... and hail IE as the
best browser...
Although all the other major browsers already support such features,
but developers dont use a lot of the functions because its
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On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 23:55, Simon Jessey
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Another thing is...MS will eventually update
IE...
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Microsoft's dominant market position creates a condition where
browser
enhancements and innovation are not very important
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Microsoft's dominant market position creates a condition where browser
enhancements and innovation are not very important
It uses the CSS attribute:
writing-mode
I havent heard, or seen this before...
where did it come from?
anyone know - or have any info about this?
It's a Microsoft proprietary thing.
Not valid. Only works in IE.
Having said that, take a look at this CSS3 candidate
Ok thanks guys!
That cleared up my curiosity for the day!
btw another thing...
I have been told by someone that the W3C is controlled by MS.
Which I thought was total crap since IE is the worst browser out
there...
I know that MS dontated a lot of tech to W3C... is there any validity
to my
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Ok thanks guys!That cleared up my curiosity for the
day!btw another thing...I have been told by someone that the
W3C is controlled b
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Ok thanks guys!That cle
On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 23:55, Simon Jessey wrote:
Microsoft's dominant market position creates a condition where browser
enhancements and innovation are not very important.
Sorry I must disagree. These _are_ important, not just to designers, but
to all people who experience web pages on the
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