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Posted by Leonard Blaisdell on 07/11/05 03:52
In article <BEF7F2F9.14638%dorayme@optusnet.com.au>,
dorayme <dorayme@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> I am not aware of any trouble of this kind in any other browser. There are
> doubtless better ways of marking up and CSSing but I am curious as to what
> is going on in iCab on this lot?
I'm a Mac user too. I loved many aspects of iCab that are unlike any
other browser out there. But they have been late with CSS support. Very
late, and I believe that they missed their very first CSS deadline by
months and months.
Browsers are complicated programs, and I think that I'd put them in 20th
place as a browser I felt I had to support. Consider the first line of
their website that states "The development of iCab is not fully finished
yet".
Having said that, I still want iCab to smile. I have found that a
smiling iCab can still render a site "not necessarily to iCab's
advantage".
I hope the developers make a ton of money out of some of their
innovative ideas, but I wouldn't worry about how a site looks in iCab.
leo
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