They claim that IE doesn't follow the standards and web designers design for IE.
Well with my knowledge of web designing, I know that IE follows the standards perfectly well and goes out of its way to correctly and intelligently render improperly coded web pages that DONT follow the standards.
Firefox and Opera rigidly follows the rules with no slack and any slight screw up on the page will break the site.
They should be suing web designers for designing crappy pages that dont work in their browser, and Microsoft should be awarded for their intelligent error correcting browser.
Then you obviously don't know microsoft friendly html editors use html that microsoft kinda makes up as it goes along. They have a long history of taking an idea, changing it so that it is inconvinient and usually stupid, and forcing it to be a standard. This is why we get those stupid error messages when a professional webpage is displayed in IE. It sometimes doesn't rocognize code that may be older that ms didn't invent. I never really got that if I went to the same site in opera or firefox. If your saying you're a webdesigner, then type up a webpage in html (using codes that are typically older and universal), then use front page and just design the same page in front page. If the page visually looks the same, then you'll notice the html will be different.
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They claim that IE doesn't follow the standards and web designers design for IE.
Well with my knowledge of web designing, I know that IE follows the standards perfectly well and goes out of its way to correctly and intelligently render improperly coded web pages that DONT follow the standards.
Firefox and Opera rigidly follows the rules with no slack and any slight screw up on the page will break the site.
They should be suing web designers for designing crappy pages that dont work in their browser, and Microsoft should be awarded for their intelligent error correcting browser.
Then you obviously don't know microsoft friendly html editors use html that microsoft kinda makes up as it goes along. They have a long history of taking an idea, changing it so that it is inconvinient and usually stupid, and forcing it to be a standard. This is why we get those stupid error messages when a professional webpage is displayed in IE. It sometimes doesn't rocognize code that may be older that ms didn't invent. I never really got that if I went to the same site in opera or firefox. If your saying you're a webdesigner, then type up a webpage in html (using codes that are typically older and universal), then use front page and just design the same page in front page. If the page visually looks the same, then you'll notice the html will be different.