April 19, 200521 yr If your web page doesn't work, you switch the browser? Where's the logic in that? You don't have control over your users' browsers so you should design to account for the differences in each browser?
April 19, 200521 yr Author Carl, I meant that I was frustrated with Internet Exploder before this, and that this was the last straw. They always say that the grass is greener on the other side, and in this case the other side was assessible, free and best of all, actually better than the pasture I had to put up with earlier. I was fed up with settling for sub par with Internet Exploder when Firefox was so much easier, more convenient and so much more secure. So, this issue was the straw that broke the camels' back, the grain that tips the scale, the drop that broke the dam... Whatever you want to call it, the result is the same. I will tolerate that crap for only so long. And since you expressed concern about the users the view it with Internet Exploder, I also said that I am making strides to fix the problem. Of course when I fixed the initial problem, but another showed up. I just recently found a solution for the new one and will be implementing it when I get the chance. There is a method to my madness! ...I think :sorry: So please don't assume that I'm leaving more than 90% of the internet users out in the rain. I feel sorry for them, so I shall provide for them. Finally, since I'm starting to see a pattern of people not understanding my posts because they're (the posts, not the people ) somewhat incoherent. I apologize about this, I've always been told that I have an odd thought process. If something that I say doesn't make sense, let me know and I'll explain it better.
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