> The problem is, because IE is the most popular browser and it doesn't > display CSS properly, companies cannot use it. Mozilla needs to get > installed on the general publics computers (in one way or another) for > CSS to become useful. Until then, it's pointless making pages like > this. I think the point was for fun, or to show people why they shouldn't use IE, or something. it's not *pointless*.
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