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Its amazing
thank god they finally have some structure to their product. It is becoming more difficult to make sure all 3 browsers have the same content on them when designing.
why not?
Just wonder, why they doesn't care about standarts in 7 version?
Jaw dropping
I'm sorry, I swear I saw a pig flying past my window a couple of seconds ago. My god, if IE8 is actually standards compliant I will rejoice with great enthusiasm. There is nothing worse than designing a perfectly positioned, padded, margined, aligned and workable web-page which works happily with all other browsers and then is stomped upon by the bane of the designers world. It's about time I say!! :-D
they are evil
they should try to COMPLETELY cover html 4.1 standarts.
when you can't align 2 divs in a way the DTD says in a IE, but only in FF or Opera, you can become really insane.
Welcome.
There is no need to but it is welcomed. Most users use I.E anyway. I don't design for Firefox. Waste of time. I use Firefox for security.
RE: Microsoft Embraces Standards For IE8
Finally! I'm so glad to hear it. I have to design for IE users as well, but for personal use, I won't use anything but Firefox. The existing versions of IE to this point have all been sadly lacking and lacking in truly effective security features. I'm really looking forward to IE8.
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