On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 06:24:20AM -0700, Jeff Anderson wrote: > Heh heh ... contrary to popular belief, 5 million > users *can* be wrong, but getting them to switch > to a better browser like Mozilla is out of the > question. My apologies for not mentioning this > earlier ... but Client X wants IE ... i can > either suggest better browsers and starve or > deliver and eat. :(
They may have to, since no major upgrade of IE will, according to M$, be released until the next version of Windows will be released, probably not before 2006, maybe not until 2007. In that time CSS3 and several other w3c standards will be well established in other browsers. > Don't get me wrong ... from now on, for my > personal sites and such, i will be using > -moz-border-radius and friends instead of > painstakingly creating images. But in my long I mostly use -moz-border-radius on my personal pages, and wherever I can convince my customer that it is a good idea to prefer speed over design. > stretch of unemployment, i learned something > valuable. Money is nice, and not only, kinda > necessary. Food's pretty good too. ;) I'm also unemployed since about two years, but during that time I have spent a lot of my time lobbying for the city of M�lndal, where I live, to switch over to the Open Source side, and now it's starting to look that there's some hope that I may succeed. My hope then is that my work will result in a nice secure job there. :-) > jeffa -- /~\ The ASCII Kenneth Ekdahl \ / Ribbon Campaign [EMAIL PROTECTED] X Against HTML [EMAIL PROTECTED] / \ Email! http://sensei.nu http://merit.sensei.nu _______________________________________________ templates mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.template-toolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/templates
