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I wasn't going to answer your post, but hey... I'm having fun
Really? I hope you had a good laugh, eventhough the reason for doing so still eludes me. Oh well, I guess it depends on how each person reacts to a post...
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First of all I supposed that you would be able to read between the lines when I said 'everybody'. If I use 'omnipresent', would you then understand what I'm trying to say?
No, because the term 'omnipresent' is even more confusing and ambiguous. Herko provided us with some very nice stats btw. I cannot see the 'omnipresence' of IE 5.x there. Where is it? At least most of this site's visitors use IE 6, which has solved most of the problems IE 5.x was suffering from.
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Secondly implementing standards isn't done overnight. Back in 1999, when IE5 was launched, all browsers had lacking support for css1 and css2 (up until today even the W3C 'browser' Amaya, doesn't fully support css2).
Another false statement, in the sense that I am not talking about the lack of proper CSS support
at the time these browsers were introduced, but what could have been done thereafter to improve CSS support. To my knowledge, Windows 2000, xService packs after still suffers from the same poor CSS support. At least, IE 6 does not.
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Thirdly, you may not be barring anyone, but UKDave is. When I said "you can do whatever you want" I wasn't refering to you barring anyone, but to you supporting UKDave's case (and of course you have the full right to do that).
I don't think that UkDave is barring everyone. Neither am I. I only stated that I too, prefer quality over quantity that is all. I would like my pages to be accessible by literally anyone. I am not discriminating against anyone. I have never done so and I will never will
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True. Browser stats are not nearly indicative of the truth, but they do provide a general idea of what 'the average Joe' is using. I too had to spoof my browser string through Mozilla, more than one times. I also once created a user.js file in my profile folder to override the default string and present Mozilla as 'ThunderButt Extrapolator'. I wonder if I am there somewhere too
Opera is a good choice. Not the best, but definitely better than IE for reasons other than rendering. However, since you claim in your profile that you are into DTP and Web design, then you should also know that the best browsers regarding positioning of elements and standards support are the Gecko-based ones.
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It was nice discussing with you!
Ciao
It was nice discussing with you as well, and I have yet to see the reason why you are getting so jumpy about the details. Don't be. I agree with most of what you have written so far.
Ciao e a presto... I suppose