I'm about to start making websites and I'm looking at XHTML and CSS.
Standard compliant is the way to go. About browsers, currently running
Firefox Beta 1(deer park).
Usually running BlueFyre nightlies (Firefox deep park optimized for AMD
athlon xp).
On 9/11/05, James Hawkins <truiken(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 9/11/05, Rick Langschultz <rlangschultz(a)cox.net> wrote:
Hey everyone,
I was just wondering how everyone got to reactos.com<http://reactos.com>.
I
want to know
what Browser version people use and the operating
system and/or the
operating system flavor you use. I know that many people are using
Linux, Windows, etc. But some browsers don't support some features
like some CSS tags and XMLHttprequest. But I was just wondering...
Maybe the web-development team could include in the future loggin
this and setting a cookie to not get 750 hits from the same computer
so the developers could develop software that would benefits most
users ie those that want to use firefox instead of IE and so on...
In the spirit of portability, the web developers should develop web
software that conforms to web standards, not to the browser people use
most, even if that browser happens to be Firefox.
--
James Hawkins
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