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Safari once and for all
Netscape's there -- it has three votes so far.
Regarding IE, check out this link for some of its issues: http://www.macedition.com/cb/ie5macbugs/ There are other links from there with more issues, but that's most of the biggies, especially related to its CSS support. Going through the redesign process on hints now, I'm really having trouble making some of the stuff I want to do work in IE. I'll end up coding a browser check for it, and then serving different files just to work around the bug -- all for the sake of the six people who voted that they use it :). -rob.
IE is a CSS nightmare
Bad CSS is right... MS wants to be the standard, not follow the standard and this is incredibly evident in their implementation of CSS. However, in the case of IE having CSS problems, they're much much worse on the Mac version of IE. Not to mention MS decided that apple had an unfair advantage by releasing Safari so they quit developing IE for Mac. Poor Microsoft... They don't have enough access to the OS so they can't compete... boo hoo...
IE is a CSS nightmare
Whoa! I can sure agree with you! I develop a lot of web apps for internal use in the company I work for, as well as create the web site. The IE implementation of CSS on Windows is so bad, it severely limits what can be done. |
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