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More explicitly, try right aligning an area. Try specifying an area with a background colour without putting singlewhitepixel.gif in it and watch the dimensions go wrong. Try floating an image in a text area with a coloured background. Try using text padding. Try fucking ANYTHING apart from a nested table layout.
These are simple cartesian definitions which have been around since BBC BASIC, and IE can't just do what it's told, when EVERY other browser (apart from Safari) can/
These are simple cartesian definitions which have been around since BBC BASIC, and IE can't just do what it's told, when EVERY other browser (apart from Safari) can/
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Its more CSS-compliant than IE6 so its somewhat of an improvement. Besides, if a dev isn't coding and testing against IE to ensure pages load correctly then that dev is incompetent. Even though FF is gaining in marketshare, it's still wise to make sure CSS works correctly on the world's dominant browser. The same goes for lazy devs who only test against IE and not the other browsers.Geebs wrote:
These are simple cartesian definitions which have been around since BBC BASIC, and IE can't just do what it's told, when EVERY other browser (apart from Safari) can/
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....so why don't they? *rimshot*Tormentius wrote:it's still wise to make sure CSS works correctly on the world's dominant browserGeebs wrote:
These are simple cartesian definitions which have been around since BBC BASIC, and IE can't just do what it's told, when EVERY other browser (apart from Safari) can/
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Foo wrote:fuck ie compatability.
You aren't "pressuring" MS by doing this, you're only irritating site visitors (who won't come back). MS needs to be pressured by influential organizations at a much higher level in order for change to occur IMO.
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Nerds like you need to realise that if someone else doesn't know what the fuck you're talking about it doesn't mean you're smarter than them, it means you wrote nonspecific gibberish.riddla wrote:correct conjugation, try again.Geebs wrote:engrish much?riddla wrote:so you're saying you cant produce and are going on a past assumption?
I don't know where you're getting "assumption" from. I have experience of writing (and this means hand coding, 'cos indesign is pretty crap for everything apart from photoshop integration and managing links) logically laid out, validated css, which works fine on mozilla variants and opera, and then adding series of different and sometimes mutually exclusive dirty hacks to get around bugs in IE5 for windows, IE6 for windows, IE 5 for mac, and Safari. Pages which display correctly in IE5 for windows display incorrectly in IE6 and vice versa. Scroll bars appear at random even when they're told not to. IE5 is actually more accurate at rendering validated css than 6.
These are extremely well known problems. It's not about whether I can code round them, it's whether I should HAVE to. Denying all of the above in the face of the opinion of every web developer (not including myself here) ever just makes you a moron.
I don't agree. The Firefox/Opera sucesses have come from a general movement away from IE amongst the more computer-savvy surfers, and in turn this has prompted MS to start improving IE once more after doing jack shit with it for years.Tormentius wrote:Foo wrote:fuck ie compatability.
You aren't "pressuring" MS by doing this, you're only irritating site visitors (who won't come back). MS needs to be pressured by influential organizations at a much higher level in order for change to occur IMO.
None of the standards bodies on the web have any true power, they're mere advisories. MS does, however, have an interest in having as much of the surfer population as it can using its own browser.
i dont think ms have been pressured into anything, i think they know that in terms of browser functionality they have fallen behind but can rely on market dominance and marketing to hold on whilst they sit on ie7 for a vista release.and in turn this has prompted MS to start improving IE once more after doing jack shit with it for years.