Actual Site Stats - Firefox 2 versus IE 7

Chris Borokowski athloi at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 2 10:16:57 MDT 2007


Obviously, we live on different planets :)

What does "break" mean in your lexicon? If it means
crash, no... if you are speaking of incorrect or
completely dysfunctional page display, then I am
wondering why you haven't seen more of this.

There are also problems with the W3C standards
themselves, which are often unrealistic, which is why
there are different interpretations for Opera, IE, FF,
Konqueror, and so on.

-- Kevin Amery wrote:

> Really? I'm not writing web code on a day by day
> basis, but so far I
> haven't run into W3C compliant code that breaks IE.
> It's not Firefox
> specific, last I checked. You may have to be careful
> which features
> you use and how (and test of course to make sure
> everything works) but
> W3C code is hardly the kiss of death for IE users.


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http://user-advocacy.blogspot.com/
Code::Design::UI::Consulting
http://www.dionysius.com/


 
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