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Originally posted by n0nsensical
And I'm not saying special work should be done to support every browser on the planet either. The W3C already publishes standards that all browsers and websites should conform to. It usually seems to be Internet Explorer that doesn't follow them, and even though IE is the most widely used, I don't think asking for a standards-compliant version of a website is too much. I make the W3C version first and then make necessary changes for IE and only IE, just because it has to be supported. However even IE seems to do pretty well with standard pages. If other browsers have neither standards compliance nor a large userbase, then I agree, let 'em rot and render the pages incorrectly, but I still would never deny any browser completely like I've seen many sites do.
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Point taken, understood and agreed with.
However, once you introduce Javascript, it starts getting really messy supporting other browsers and can snowball until it becomes a beast. That was where I was coming from....boy, we've come a long way from answering Boco's question, haven't we?