On a related note, Peter-Paul Koch has already updated his CSS contents and browser compatibility page to include it. For that, I salute him with as many appendages as I can find readily available.
Don't you! I think it's a good habit to point out why one should rip it to motherfucking shreds, too.
To put it short, or point out some of my worries about IE8: 1) It will be the slowest browser on the market. 2) It has a poor User Interface (honestly! I see nothing but clutter) 3) It won't support much of the fancy tools that web designers like to use nowadays in order to make unique websites (CSS2.1 and CSS3).
plus: 4) The Microsoft website isn't ready for webstandards yet :D
There is no need for a limited browsing experience. Do yourself a favor and get yourself a real browser. Thank you.
Don't you! I think it's a good habit to point out why one should rip it to motherfucking shreds, too.
ReplyDeleteTo put it short, or point out some of my worries about IE8:
1) It will be the slowest browser on the market.
2) It has a poor User Interface (honestly! I see nothing but clutter)
3) It won't support much of the fancy tools that web designers like to use nowadays in order to make unique websites (CSS2.1 and CSS3).
plus:
4) The Microsoft website isn't ready for webstandards yet :D
There is no need for a limited browsing experience. Do yourself a favor and get yourself a real browser. Thank you.