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Jiggy37 said:Yes, "thy" in this case. Kind of glares, but oh well.
How do you know whether to use thy or thine, anyway... but yes, it stood out quite a lot, and I'm definitely not a grammar person... but when it's that obvious, I can't help but notice.
agrajag said:No, it was a good answer. IE is a bad browser. It's IE's fault for using its own standards, not the websites'... Microsoft always wants to do things its own way, not the agreed upon one. Doesn't mean everyone needs to follow them.
Anything that can be done to get people to stop using IE is good!
Well okay, not anything. I understand the point of having sites work in any browser... but when MS has one standard and eveyrone else has another one, following the open standard over Microsoft's makes sense. But as an example of going too far, there was this one site I remember which simply didn't work in anything other than Firefox, and that was a problem because I use Seamonkey, not Firefox... my solution was the same one as with sites that only work in IE, just don't go to them. Of course here I mean "don't work at all," not just "have some display issues."
But within reasonable limits, encouraging people to stop using IE is good.
Death_Born said:
Neither are you...
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
(I was always a Netscape user, so IE-styled Firefox has never attracted me at all... Seamonkey is the real successor of Netscape, not Firefox (which makes sense, considering that it runs on the same core as Mozilla and Netscape 6 before it...). Firefox is way too much like IE for me to like it.)