You should make suggestions to the IT person. Perhaps put your ideas in a proposal, and provide reasons so that the IT person can understand your position. Remind the IT person how old IE5 is, and that the Internet has moved on since those days.
And you can always add the "its inhibiting my learning" trump card to the proposal:)
I use the library mentioned for JS games. It is true that Firefox stinks when it comes to dhtml animation.
They are using my games as a benchmark to try to fix this bug. For those interested, check out bug 234233: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi ?id=23423 3
You should make suggestions to the IT person. Perhaps put your ideas in a proposal, and provide reasons so that the IT person can understand your position. Remind the IT person how old IE5 is, and that the Internet has moved on since those days.
:)
And you can always add the "its inhibiting my learning" trump card to the proposal
"The only legitimate use of a computer is to play games" --Eugene Jarvis 1980
I use the library mentioned for JS games. It is true that Firefox stinks when it comes to dhtml animation.
i ?id=23423 3
They are using my games as a benchmark to try to fix this bug. For those interested, check out bug 234233:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cg