Internet Explorer Sucks!

Get Firefox!

Whenever you make any changes to your site, more than likely you’ll probably find new things that no longer work in Internet Explorer. The changes I made yesterday are no exception. I have most of them worked out now, and the site is at least presentable in IE, but I’ll probably continue to teak things a bit.

Why does IE have to suck so bad? If you are using Internet Explorer… please, please stop! Firefox is by far the best browser for the PC. If you’re on a Mac, I recommend Safari, Firefox, or Camino.

If you are interested in spreading the word about Firefox on your site, they provide a nice variety of badges.

Sunday, October 23rd, 2005 Software

2 Comments to Internet Explorer Sucks!

  1. I know exactly what you mean, I still check compatibility for both… right now I am running into a screen size problem… when will people leave 640 behind…

  2. logtar on October 24th, 2005
  3. interesting since i just started using this last night and i didn’t even know you had this post. what do you mean by badges?

  4. transter on October 27th, 2005

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