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  • #31
    You must be doing it wrong, my sites work fine in all browsers.

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    • #32
      Yeah, if your coding is good enough. It should be compatible with all browsers.

      And Epi's right, you don't design a bicycle for people with no legs. You design one for people with legs, as 99% of the world have legs. It's common sense.
      EvoLd> Roboqueen died again?
      cool koen> :)
      PRiMORDiAL> pfft
      cool koen> not because of a bug
      EvoLd> Lol
      Treachery> meh
      EvoLd> why then?
      PubAceR> women in power dont last
      EvoLd> LOl
      toaster oven reviews

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      • #33
        what i said
        Code:
        1:Pred_FNM <ER>> guys, yellow + green is really shitty for forumcolours :p
        1:lnx> what's wrong with that combination
        1:lnx> I wear yellow-green clothes :(
        1:Pred_FNM <ER>> i dont mean in clothes, in forums..
        1:lnx> kk
        1:lnx> buy a black-white computer monitor if you don't like the colors foo

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        • #34
          lol, IE is used by around 90% of the nets population, thats why "we" target it

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          • #35
            "We" who? and target it for what?
            "Sexy" Steve Mijalis-Gilster, IVX

            Reinstate Me.

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            • #36
              IE6 doesn't support the standards entirely, which was my point, Jason.

              Who the hell said I ignroed IE completely?
              As I demonstrated in my example, I wrote 70 lines of text just to ensure that IE would render it properly, simply because IE doesn't support something as basic as the Hover psuedo element.

              I don't care if IE has 90% of the marketshare, and I still make sure my pages are viewable in IE. However, whether or not consumers care if IE sucks is irrelevant, as it does not deter from the fact that IE sucks.

              My point is, that IE has too many small things that make it inferior to other current browsers.
              I'm complaining that because of its monopoly on the browser market, I have to waste time ensuring that simple things will work in IE.

              If you don't agree that all current browsers should conform to one another (Maybe match the standards set by a good browser) things would be a hell of a lot easier. If you don't agree with at least that, you can eat me.


              "RabbitRapist -
              You must be doing it wrong, my sites work fine in all browsers."

              I was looking at your portfolio, and you don't exactly do anything incredibly complex, no offence. I agree with Style in Simplicity, though.
              Overly complex sites that display content poorly (cough2advancedcough) I dislike.
              Last edited by Wintermute-; 05-06-2004, 10:48 PM.
              What? Image signatures aren't allowed? This is an outrage!

              ########

              Wintermute-> What, is your ping measured in days?

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              • #37
                Anyways, Ive been thinking youre all really weird. Opera4l
                NOSTALGIA IN THE WORST FASHION

                internet de la jerome

                because the internet | hazardous

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                • #38
                  March information for my website - not the post popular site on the net, but random people still hit it somehow


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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Fallen Angel
                    Which is what exactly?
                    The NT 5.1 kernel (Windows XP) is based on the NT 5.0 kernel (Windows 2000) which in turn is primarily based on the original NT kernel.
                    Linux wasn't the driving force behind the evolution of the NT kernel.
                    It doesn't enter into this picture on any level.
                    Not that any of what you just said describes any of the motives behind the evolution of the NT kernel, and you're incorrect if you think Linux never registered on Microsoft's radar. The fact that there is a, granted pretty over hyped, alternative to MS on x86 architecture that created it's own niche and software tree did cause changes in the release of Windows XP. The fact that they ported their enterprise kernel to their home consumer line at all should suggest that. Kinda hard to extrapolate, but having been only miles away from Redmond during the peak of the hype I assure you there wasn't a programmer in the Seattle area who didn't know what was going on with linux.

                    On an unrelated note, I'm told they're taking a lot of Palladium out of Longhorn. Good stuff.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Wintermute-
                      You must be doing it wrong, my sites work fine in all browsers."[/b][/i]
                      I was looking at your portfolio, and you don't exactly do anything incredibly complex, no offence. I agree with Style in Simplicity, though.
                      I could make more complex sites and they would work, it just happenned that for those sites i've made there was no reason to make them any more complex than they are.

                      You cannot ignore IE. I know there are some thing that work in IE that dont work in other browsers - so design your sites using the crappest of the top browsers (mozilla firebird) - if it works there you can make it work in the other top browsers.

                      But i'm not here to teach you how to do things, read a book or something.

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                      • #41
                        Designing completly cross platform without using a browser detection script is really limiting. The majority of CSS is handled inconsistently meaning if you plan to build without flash, you're stuck on relying on brute force table tactics to get thigns to look the same on each brower. Safari can't even handle pseudo classes correctly, what kind of shit is that?
                        SIGNATURE PROTEST: KEEP THE SHORT FFS

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by DaiShiva
                          March information for my website - not the post popular site on the net, but random people still hit it somehow


                          im running a quite popular site, and i see the same thing as you daishiva:

                          of 3238553 hits (since jan 2003),
                          ie have 94.83% (3071153)
                          netscape 1.509% (48898)
                          opera 0.547% (17734)
                          unknown 2.034% (65875)

                          this is mostly norwegians users, but some sweeds and danish too.
                          Throughout time, there’s been
                          crimes, throughout our history
                          But not as great, as the one of late, affecting you and me
                          Once a nation proud and free, and now we’re weeping sorrow’s tears
                          Tragedy’s approaching, it’s worse than all your fears

                          Come on my countrymen
                          Come on and take a stand
                          Don’t let ‘em take away your land

                          the Wenger bus is coming
                          and all the kids are running
                          from London to Manchester
                          cos he's a child molester


                          fuck islam

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                          • #43
                            why does noone code for lynx anymore. what the hell.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Sarien
                              "We" who? and target it for what?
                              Think about it... if a computer virgin goes to a store now and buys a computer they will get a pretty fast XP machine.... (fast is good, they never use it all and it makes "naughty things" quicker and easier)

                              If you were to count the hits on a website by only the more "clever" people, youd see very low counts of IE, and less microsoft based OS's.... this is why people target IE and Microsoft when coding virii and searching down exploits.

                              When was the last time you heard of a virus for linux?

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                              • #45
                                Sure you do, Junior.

                                void main()
                                {
                                bool calls_self_hacker;

                                if( calls_self_hacker )
                                {
                                laugh_hysterically;
                                call_fake;
                                }
                                else
                                {
                                ask_baiting_question;
                                }

                                exit(0);
                                }


                                No, it won't run. I don't feel like writing something out that would express what that says AND run completely. And no, don't don't comment about the tabbing, it's apparently removed when the message is formatted. When was the last time any semi competent criminal discussed their crimes in a public venue?
                                "Sexy" Steve Mijalis-Gilster, IVX

                                Reinstate Me.

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