Doesn't ditching IE run contrary to the whole idea of accessibility and using Web standards? The point isn't to get people to switch from IE, but rather, to design in a way that will reach the broadest audience for years to come.

~john
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Dr. Zeus Web Development
http://www.DrZeus.net
"content without clutter"




Mark Harwood <WebMail> wrote:
Not commercialy, but personaly on your own blog sites are other little community
sites?

I've just redesigned my blog (www.phunky.co.uk) and in doing so i decided i was
not going to touch some of the minor issuse that IE has with my site, although it would
only take
me a little bit of time to get it 100% in IE aswell why should i?


Ive placed a small disclaimer on my site stateing why im "NON-IE" but my only
worry is that
new clients or outsourcing companies may see this and think "The guy hates IE, he
could be a git to work with" (which i am :D)


I just wanna know your view on ditching IE on purpose?

Cheers
Mark Harwood
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Phunky.co.uk / Xhtmlandcss.co.uk / Zinkmedia.co.uk


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