MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 16/06/2011 07:34, Beauregard T. Shagnasty told the
world:

Web authors who do not test their pages with various browser-induced
font sizes are rampant on the WWW. Little do they know that "the web is
not paper." :-) It's a losing battle...

There's also those web authors who don't bother testing in anything
other than their own browser. For a very long time, this usually meant
they tested on Internet Explorer, and that's it. Since the site was
written for the quirks (read: bugs) of a particular browser, in a
particular configuration, it tended to break horribly if you changed
browsers, font sizes, even *window size.*

Unfortunately, there are still LOTS of sites written during those Dark
Ages still around. And quite a few clueless souls still adhering to
their old, obsolete practices.


And they are starting to use the HTML5 Doctype, then creating pages/sites with no HTML5 elements, improper meta tags. etc.

Getting worse, not better.
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