People don't seem to understand how to color inside the lines, or are too ignorant to look at the nice diagram that shows you how to not suck at drawing an "X" in a box. Voting is not hard.
If you have a disability, this is not directed at you. If you don't.. uhh.. read the directions. They're right there.
Why doesn't IE (pick any version including 7) come close to passing the acid2 test? Is it concentration on other areas? Disregard for W3C standards?
As a developer these are the most important updates that could have been included in IE 7. But from the standards point of view, not much has changed from IE 6 to IE 7. Sure, there have been many bug fixes, but the acid2 test says everything for standards compliance. Please, please please please, make IE 7.x or IE 8 completely standards compliant. It would make many people happy and give IE some validity as a browser again. Right now, it's seen as a necessary evil.
People don't seem to understand how to color inside the lines, or are too ignorant to look at the nice diagram that shows you how to not suck at drawing an "X" in a box. Voting is not hard.
If you have a disability, this is not directed at you. If you don't.. uhh.. read the directions. They're right there.
Why doesn't IE (pick any version including 7) come close to passing the acid2 test? Is it concentration on other areas? Disregard for W3C standards?
As a developer these are the most important updates that could have been included in IE 7. But from the standards point of view, not much has changed from IE 6 to IE 7. Sure, there have been many bug fixes, but the acid2 test says everything for standards compliance. Please, please please please, make IE 7.x or IE 8 completely standards compliant. It would make many people happy and give IE some validity as a browser again. Right now, it's seen as a necessary evil.