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11 Oct 2024 07:12:36 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Web design IE mysterium  
From: Ian Burgmyer
Date: 22 Jan 2008 04:40:40
Message: <4795ba18$1@news.povray.org>
Tim Cook wrote:
> It shouldn't; I'm just saying that there's nothing *requiring* you to 
> use CSS to design a webpage, or that you can't use the parts of CSS that 
> *do* work with IE and make a working layout.  I use some CSS on my 
> webpage and it renders fine in IE.

Of course there's nothing *requiring* me to use CSS to design a web 
page.  On that note, there's nothing that says I have to use standard 
compliant HTML or, for that matter, HTML at all (viva la Flash...ugh).

I do not care to do a whole lot of web design work.  I generally just 
want my layout and style to work without a whole lot of hassle (or ugly 
hacks) because I'd rather focus on the content.  The last thing I want 
to do is fiddle endlessly with my markup and stylesheet because a 
browser fails to render it properly.

Again, I fail to see why you chose to make a sarcastic post when I 
brought up something that is a very clear and obvious problem with the 
way that IE is designed.  I shouldn't have to dodge features of a 
language, or use lame quirks, just because IE is too inept to deal with 
it.  Every browser but IE handles it without question.

-- 
-Ian


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