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Website design...
Anyone who's ever designed a website will understand this:-


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I never thought it was an issue, until I found that Firefox, Safari etc. all seem far more standards-compliant than IE.
You'll find settings which just don't seem to work in IE, so you find a way around them, but then find that they worked fine in Firefox, Safari etc. but that your work-arounds screwed them up!
Ridiculous really!
The main problem though is that 95% of web-traffic is IE (at least on the sites I've designed) so you HAVE to design for IE.
Lou Barr is the expert on this - Frogbox on the forum..
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You'll find settings which just don't seem to work in IE, so you find a way around them, but then find that they worked fine in Firefox, Safari etc. but that your work-arounds screwed them up!
Ridiculous really!
The main problem though is that 95% of web-traffic is IE (at least on the sites I've designed) so you HAVE to design for IE.
Lou Barr is the expert on this - Frogbox on the forum..
J
Julian Taylor-Gadd
Leigh Hunt 1985-1992

Founder of The Unofficial CH Forum
https://www.grovegeeks.co.uk - IT Support and website design for home, small businesses and charities.
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https://www.grovegeeks.co.uk - IT Support and website design for home, small businesses and charities.
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Don't know anything about the problems of web design, but Bill Gates has a lot to answer for.
I have a HP Photosmart printer which comes with a programme called HP Director. Suddenly, for reasons best known to itself, the HP Director stopped working. The printer worked but I had to use another programme to crop scans etc.
Last week HP informed that there was a patch I had to install since IE7 has messed with HP Director which accounted for the problem.
Somehow, this did not surprise me, except that it had not occurred to me that yet again Gates was screwing with my pc.
I use Firefox, Thunderbird, Google, AIM, Skype, etc in fact anything but Microsoft when I can, but there are some programmes, McAfee virus scan, which will only update if IE is working, so I have to have it. I could change McAfee but I have had it for years and so get discounts etc.
Incredible how long it takes to wrestle your pc back from Microsoft domination.
I'm sure Google are also going to dominate in the same way, but somehow, they seem less pushy about it. They smile when they screw you.
I have a HP Photosmart printer which comes with a programme called HP Director. Suddenly, for reasons best known to itself, the HP Director stopped working. The printer worked but I had to use another programme to crop scans etc.
Last week HP informed that there was a patch I had to install since IE7 has messed with HP Director which accounted for the problem.
Somehow, this did not surprise me, except that it had not occurred to me that yet again Gates was screwing with my pc.
I use Firefox, Thunderbird, Google, AIM, Skype, etc in fact anything but Microsoft when I can, but there are some programmes, McAfee virus scan, which will only update if IE is working, so I have to have it. I could change McAfee but I have had it for years and so get discounts etc.
Incredible how long it takes to wrestle your pc back from Microsoft domination.
I'm sure Google are also going to dominate in the same way, but somehow, they seem less pushy about it. They smile when they screw you.
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Now edited - hadn't occurred to me!Richard Ruck wrote:You also seem to have found a way to circumvent the naughty word censor!
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Julian Taylor-Gadd
Leigh Hunt 1985-1992

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https://www.grovegeeks.co.uk - IT Support and website design for home, small businesses and charities.
Leigh Hunt 1985-1992

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https://www.grovegeeks.co.uk - IT Support and website design for home, small businesses and charities.
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I think you will find that your figure is on the high side - there is a suggestion that Firefox may have 10% of teh market with various Linuxes a few extra percentage points. I for one use Firefox in the hope that virus freaks will try to overcome IE's barriers and that Firefox is too insignificant for them to bother with. Equally I don't use Outlook Express for the same reason; web sites are better.Great Plum wrote:If 95% of people have IE, why not just make your websites work for that and to hell with the other browsers?
Why pay? For Firefox Avast antivirus is free for private use and is pretty good (IMHO better than McAfee which I have used). Automatic updates seemingly every 12 hours. You get 30 days free test use and then you have to register as a non-commercial user and they email the password back free of charge. Needs re-registering every 12 months (free). So far I'm up to a huge number of hacking attempts.John Hopgood wrote:Ibut there are some programmes, McAfee virus scan, which will only update if IE is working, so I have to have it. I could change McAfee but I have had it for years and so get discounts etc.
http://www.avast.com/
I also use Ad-Aware S E Personal and SpyBot both of which are also free.
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Snap - Zone Alarm is (I think) part of AVG - have it, but you have pointed out what I failed to - that they all work equally well on IE.Mrs C. wrote:I use free AVG anti-virus and antispy ware, free Zone Alarm and free Ad-aware and Spybot - all seem to do the job quite well!!
(says she, touching the nearest bit of wood!!!)
Having more money doesn't make you happier. I have 50 million dollars
but I'm just as happy as when I had 48 million.
(Arnold Schwarzenegger!)
but I'm just as happy as when I had 48 million.
(Arnold Schwarzenegger!)