By: Les
Well I am not amused at Google Chrome (and Safari for that matter), as these browsers completely mucked up my CSS based layout of a new website I’m working on, and all based upon the whitespace and...
View ArticleBy: Nelson
I’m curious, I have whitespace in my html files (no abuse though) but never noticed it breaking layouts in Chrome. Could you provide an example?
View ArticleBy: Les
I have an ill feeling that we will be stuck with IE for quite a while yet, regardless of what version of browser. Only we the people can do something about it, such as simply not using it if it’s not...
View ArticleBy: jmoney
Hmmm, that seems very strange. If I was to guess… I would say there is something wrong with your code. Chrome, and Safari for the most part, is a pretty compliant browser. Can you provide a link to...
View ArticleBy: Stephen
Hehe… Chrome books, what are they? Once xp isnt supported anymore in a year or two the ie number will change very quickly because enterprise will upgrade. I personally don’t mind developing with ie9 in...
View ArticleBy: Brendan
I can confirm also where I work we have two options IE6 or IE8, IE6 is the only option on our shared/secure environments. For new Windows 7 machines they deem IE8 as “new enough” for some reason but I...
View ArticleBy: Keith
Design is simple, do it right the first time and you wont have the problem, Chrome and Safari are among the MOST COMPLIANT browsers around, they didn’t muck your work up, up did by not doing it...
View ArticleBy: Devon Gilchrist
I’m not surprised at Chrome’s drop. It has been my first development and browsing choice for a year or two and I stopped using it a few months ago due to lagging, glitches and it’s inexcusably poor...
View ArticleBy: Keith
That should read ‘You did by not doing properly’ not ‘up did’ sorry for typo – see how easy something can be done wrong, proof read and test, before you go live… lol
View ArticleBy: Keith
We all know by now that IE (Any Version) is the least compliant of ALL popular browsers. Microsoft seems to be ignorant of the fact that W3C make the rules of the web, NOT Microsoft. Chrome, Safari,...
View ArticleBy: Tiller
Chromebooks are laptops that use the Chrome OS. Don’t bother using them if your download a lot of things. It can’t support it. Only get a Chromebook if you like surfing the net day and night with...
View ArticleBy: DannyC
The statistic dip for chrome for August is caused by the number of weekends and holidays. Chrome does better on the weekends and holidays and there were fewer of them in August, then July or September.
View ArticleBy: Craig Buckler
It’s true that Chrome has a higher proportion of home users, but August only had one weekend day fewer than June and July. I don’t know where you’re based, but many countries have August holidays too....
View ArticleBy: DannyC
Well there are too many countries to go through, but in the U.S. there was the July 4th holiday and many companies give extra days around that, and or people just took the entire week off.
View ArticleBy: Brendan
I can confirm also where I work we have two options IE6 or IE8, IE6 is the only option on our shared/secure environments. For new Windows 7 machines they deem IE8 as “new enough” for some reason but I...
View ArticleBy: Keith
Design is simple, do it right the first time and you wont have the problem, Chrome and Safari are among the MOST COMPLIANT browsers around, they didn’t muck your work up, up did by not doing it...
View ArticleBy: Devon Gilchrist
I’m not surprised at Chrome’s drop. It has been my first development and browsing choice for a year or two and I stopped using it a few months ago due to lagging, glitches and it’s inexcusably poor...
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