Re: [css-d] Web development without Internet Explorer

2010-12-11 Thread John D
> From: da...@dmcentral.net > So IMHO until MS makes IE 100% compliant or ships with alternative browswers > pre-instaled, it's a losing battle. > Things will definitely change next year when Google comes out with its own operating system

Re: [css-d] Web development without Internet Explorer

2010-12-11 Thread G.Sørtun
On 11.12.2010 15:49, David Laakso wrote: For those who work for an employer, or have a client, who is also progressive but require for whatever reasons to still hit Internet Explorer might a viable alternative be to feed Redmond desktop content in much the same manner as one might for mobile

Re: [css-d] Web development without Internet Explorer

2010-12-11 Thread David Laakso
On 12/11/10 8:27 AM, Gabriele Romanato wrote: http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2010/12/web-development-without-internet.html the firm I work for has already embraced my ideals. hope many more will join us. It is all good:-) . For those who work for an employer, or have a client, who is a

Re: [css-d] Web development without Internet Explorer

2010-12-11 Thread David McGlone
On Saturday, December 11, 2010 08:27:37 am Gabriele Romanato wrote: > Hi. > I'm just seeking volunteers for a radical change in how we think > coding in general. > I respect the backward-compatibilty point of view but, nonetheless, I > can't say it's Gospel. > > hope this would be useful for a sti

[css-d] Web development without Internet Explorer

2010-12-11 Thread Gabriele Romanato
Hi. I'm just seeking volunteers for a radical change in how we think coding in general. I respect the backward-compatibilty point of view but, nonetheless, I can't say it's Gospel. hope this would be useful for a stimulating discussion: http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2010/12/web-development-w