Re: OT: IE8 Madness



In article <h139f4$4ch$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
C A Upsdell <cupsdell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

A lot of designers are annoyed that their broken sites no longer work as
they used to work, and they get even more annoyed if they are told that
it is their fault, not the browser's fault.

A bit like some used to get annoyed here that their sites were broken in
FF and Safari.

--
dorayme
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