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- lazychris2000, on 07/18/2008, -7/+252The internet isn't compatible with Internet Explorer, either.
- netneutrality, on 07/18/2008, -5/+114It turns out the glitches in IE are how Agent Smith breaks free of the system.
- Walcherina, on 07/19/2008, -10/+105Dugg for the Mac user being a fat bald guy.
- diggit08, on 07/18/2008, -21/+108Mirror: http://www.demotivate.info/2008/07/18/the-matrix-i ...
- mikesay98, on 07/19/2008, -7/+77Does anyone want to tell me why Digg can have the thumbnail up above, but can't manage to have the ACTUAL picture so that when the website crashes, it's still RELEVANT?!
- upick, on 07/19/2008, -8/+69I'm waiting for the day when IE will be dead
- Vector713, on 07/19/2008, -1/+53You guys, you guys... calm down. IE is a necessary tool. How else are we to download our respective 3rd party browsers if IE didn't ship with windows?
- alphajapwolf, on 07/18/2008, -14/+56Long Live Firefox!
- phil2490, on 07/19/2008, -1/+40What is this, a fun house, why so many mirrors?
- biggestsonicfan, on 07/19/2008, -2/+38This Server is Not Compatible With the Digg Effect
- toxicityj, on 07/19/2008, -2/+38or you could just do
div {
display:inline;
} - Acglaphotis, on 07/19/2008, -2/+37Late by just 5 years.
- kahlessreborn, on 07/19/2008, -1/+30Thumbnails are legal to host on your site w/o permission, and the thumbnail is cached at submission so that why the site can display the thumbnail but the site is down
- DeskFlyer, on 07/19/2008, -5/+29Mir:
http://i34.tinypic.com/11wenvc.jpg - purplesawdust, on 07/19/2008, -4/+27It was funny but the punchline was sagging a little.
- Tomholius, on 07/19/2008, -3/+26http://www.hyperevo.com/files/2008-03-31-matrix-br ...
- GregFD3S, on 07/19/2008, -3/+24Some take the blue pill, others take the red pill.
Microsoft makes their own pill and forces people to take it.
It gives you cancer. - enclaved, on 07/19/2008, -0/+18Well, now we know how Microsoft can stop people from downloading firefox. Way to give them the idea.
- woofers07, on 07/19/2008, -3/+20as a web designer, so am I, very very much so. If I'm lucky it'll happen by the time I retire.
- debuggercll, on 07/19/2008, -1/+17With his stuff, I'm gonna guess it would be better to do
* {
display: none;
} - thelizardreborn, on 07/19/2008, -0/+14I don't do this often, but in IE's defence, if they do their own thing, they suck and fail, but if they try to mimic Firefox, they are mocked for stealing ideas, then screw it up anyway and fail.
...not much of a defence, I guess, but its the best I've got. - Tomholius, on 07/19/2008, -2/+15mirror http://www.hyperevo.com/files/2008-03-31-matrix-br ...
- blast_flame, on 07/19/2008, -1/+13The viruses on it are...
- peterjmag, on 07/18/2008, -6/+17Great, now I need to go through trillions of lines of CSS and add "display: inline;" to every ***** div.
- FreshPineSent, on 07/19/2008, -2/+12Long live my foot up your ass!
- inactive, on 07/19/2008, -1/+10There is no spoon.
- bagelmaster, on 07/19/2008, -2/+11They do learn from firefox. Look at tabs in IE...
- DarkenKO, on 07/19/2008, -8/+16the mirror is not working... on safari or firefox for me
- HigherLogic, on 07/19/2008, -0/+7I don't care if it does or not, just as long as it adheres to web standards and keeps adopting new standards at a decent pace. That goes for any browser.
- cha0t1c, on 07/19/2008, -0/+7ftp ftp.mozilla.org
- braveryonions, on 07/19/2008, -0/+7Too obvious. At lease use TinyURL or something!
- Tomholius, on 07/19/2008, -0/+6epic fail
- Melodik, on 07/19/2008, -1/+7Because, you know, IE supports anything and all...
- adc86, on 07/19/2008, -2/+8Because, you know, IE supports !important and all...
- kleash, on 07/19/2008, -0/+5reported..
- Galaxylander, on 07/19/2008, -3/+8And Safari! And Opera!
Everything can survive as long as Internet ***** goes under. - goldendome92, on 07/19/2008, -8/+13Good, Firefox owns!
- Melodik, on 07/19/2008, -0/+5You're buried for "your".
- TheCoreh, on 07/19/2008, -2/+7and if it doesn't work, !important
- Radan, on 07/19/2008, -0/+4The problem is that it doesn't matter how good they make IE. As long as the morons who surf the web still use IE6 "because it works for me" we will still have to code for it.
- enclaved, on 07/19/2008, -5/+9How do we do this? Everything on Digg — from news to videos to images to Podcasts — is submitted by our community (that would be you). Once something is submitted, other people see it and Digg what they like best. If your submission rocks and receives enough Diggs, it is promoted to the front page for the millions of our visitors to see
http://digg.com/about - consonance, on 07/19/2008, -1/+5IE doesn't even support comments, why would it support '!important'?
- JasonCox, on 07/19/2008, -5/+9Someone tell the Architect to stop using IE6 and download IE7 already.
- lazlonger, on 07/19/2008, -2/+6huge potential for humor....pay off.....not so huge....
- KJGJ, on 07/19/2008, -0/+4Old meme is old.
- inactive, on 07/19/2008, -3/+7pwned.
- zaren, on 07/19/2008, -0/+4You magnificent bastard!
- Radan, on 07/19/2008, -0/+3You have no idea how many times that has happened to me though. Because I use a Mac, I usually just checks the site in Safari and then FF. Of course I also check in IE from time to time, but it's very easy to forget after having been coding for hours and hours (that is why I now keep a post-it-note in front of me to remind me).
Though, IE always comes last in my priority list. As I often get jobs involving very stylistic and javascript heavy sites, I couldn't care less if IE can't render my transparent PNGs, I simply replace them with transparent GIFs for people who runs IE. Sure it doesn't look as good, but at least it works, and if they wanted my page to look good, they shouldn't be using a broken web browser in the first place. - mithrasinvictus, on 07/19/2008, -2/+5Their browser breaks and confuses standards by design.
When they had taken over the browser market, development was halted for years.
When firefox started making inroads, they copied firefox GUI bling while standards support was only marginally improved.
They'll never outperform firefox, opera, safari or konqueror in standards support because interoperability hurts their monopoly. - dlinkwit27, on 07/19/2008, -2/+59 years if you go by the first (and only good) one (released 1999).
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