View Full Version : msie sacrifice?
isus
May 25th, 2003, 08:35 PM
how much do alternative browsers after to sacrifice at the rendering engine between choosing:
1. looking the way msie does... so many pages are made for, and only for, msie. go 8 year old 'webmasters' who use trellix!
and
2. following the w3c standard. we all know ms lets ie follow the rules it makes, not what the w3c says.
btw, alternative browser = mozilla, chimera, safari, opera (although opera was made for the w3c rules...). alternative browser doesn't mean myie, avant browser, or anything else built on top of the msie core.
i just want opinions, not flame wars.
isus
May 25th, 2003, 09:31 PM
[this was supposed to be a poll, but... msie crashed. ironic, isn't it?]
collideous
May 25th, 2003, 09:57 PM
Originally posted by isus
how much do alternative browsers after to sacrifice at the rendering engine between choosing:
1. looking the way msie does... so many pages are made for, and only for, msie. go 8 year old 'webmasters' who use trellix!
and
2. following the w3c standard. we all know ms lets ie follow the rules it makes, not what the w3c says.
btw, alternative browser = mozilla, chimera, safari, opera (although opera was made for the w3c rules...). alternative browser doesn't mean myie, avant browser, or anything else built on top of the msie core.
i just want opinions, not flame wars.
I read this three times over and I do not understand what you are trying to say. If English is not your native language, please try to get your point across by making simpler sentences.
serrebi101
May 25th, 2003, 10:10 PM
he's asking fi there's a browser that as good as msie, I think, lol, get slim browser, I have gotten rid of i.e on my desktop, and now I run this for everything, it hasn't done anything lame once, and the pages look like ie, and its tabbed browsing, so where can you go rong?
isus
May 25th, 2003, 10:46 PM
no... im not asking about any specific browser. im asking, in english, as simply as possible:
msie breaks the w3c rules.
many websites are created for msie.
do you think other browsers (NOT based on msie, serrebi) are more willing to sacrifice the w3c rules in order to show pages the way msie does, or not.
i can't make it any simpler.