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Posted by Neredbojias on 09/28/05 20:29
With neither quill nor qualm, Michael Winter quothed:
> Opera is a compliant browser when presented with decent markup. When
> given junk, it assumes that it was written for IE and lowers itself to
> that level. The only area in which it aims to accommodate IE is its
> object model, where it can do what it pleases. It still implements the
> W3C DOM and ECMAScript properly.
It seems to have problems with certain height settings established with
w3c-compliant css, various ECMAScript interpretations, decimal
percentages including related font-sizes, and the dynamic refresh needed
for some "re-" positioning. No browser is perfect, but the one that
satisfies me most is Mozilla, which, btw, does seem to add annoying
white space to the page bottom.
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Neredbojias
Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
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