Mozilla 1.1 Alpha Released
theBrownfury writes: "Mozilla.org has released Mozilla 1.1 alpha, the first post 1.0 milestone.
This release has been in the works for almost 2 months now incorporating
over 1700 bug fixes and more than a dozen new features. Including: Quartz
rendering for OS X 10.1.5 users, new layout performance enhancements targeted
at DHTML, faster startup times and more. Here are the release notes and
the link to the releases page
or FTP
for downloads."
This is a milestone, not a regular release. Many people will want to wait for the mozilla 1.1 release. This kind of stuff makes you look forward to mozilla 1.1 already though :-)
"And we have seen and do testify that the Father sent the Son to be the Savior of the World"
1 John 4:14
no no no no no NO! I hope they NEVER make an IE compliancy plugin or whatever.. only the laziest and worst web developers write IE specific code. If the browser displays HTML standard code (it's not code it's script btw.. calling a HTML jocky a programmer is an insult to programmers everywhere) then the website that is written correctly will display corectly.
Never EVER allow sloppy work to ever become acceptable. and anything that is IE specific is sloppy work.
I know I'll get flamed and modded down for this, but it's true. there's a standard out there people for HTML and DHTML, USE IT!
Do not look at laser with remaining good eye.