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marc c
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Posted on: May 18 2000,22:34 |
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You know, I used to think of webmasters who didn't code for both IE and Netscape as lazy and incompetent. But after the experience of designing my own site, I say "fuck 'em."Netscape will mangle just about any code, even that produced with it's own HTML editor. And since only 20\% of the people visiting my site use Netscape, there's not much reason for me to try to fix things. Perhaps I will change my mind if the new releases of Netscape are any good, but not until then. Oh, and Anztac, your sig is four times as long as your post. I doubt anyone could care less about a paragraph-long Douglas Adams quote (I certantly don't), and I don't want to have to scroll through useless stuff like that. Same goes to zarck, there's no reason to make a one line quote take up four lines by using UBB code. Stick with parentheses, instead. ------------------ -marcc lmao.cjb.net - funny pictures.
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Hellraiser
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Yeah, took me hours of additional effort to mangle perfectly good code enough so that it would appear properly in Netscape as well as IE. I had to eventually resort to backgrounds to achieve the effects I wanted to, and even still, Netscape had problems with it. Also, every Java applet I have ever had works with IE, but about 15-20\% of them fail in Netscape. Netscape doesn't properly support the PNG format which is much better than GIF for high quality lossless compression of images, and has numerous other problems which I won't go into here. Suffice it to say that Netscape 4 sucks, which is why I don't use it if I don't have to.
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