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<blockquote data-quote="WeonSnonge" data-source="post: 127063"><p>Unfortunately it is entirely conceiveable that a site is designed solely for IE. I used to work for a company and you couldn't even log in to their site without IE.</p><p>I've not seen anything like that for FireFox - it would certainly be a handy plugin.</p><p></p><p>Being new to MacLand, I have been mostly using Safari but only marginally more than FF or IE. I use all of the browsers to check that my web sites are compatible. I am so glad to hear that IE is not going to be shipped with Mac any more - it is a sucky product that requires far too much hacking of CSS. I believe it was being shipped until recently due to a 5 year agreement between Apple and MS. I have heard of some sites that ude no CSS formatting if IE5Mac is detected (take a look at <a href="http://sidesh0w.com/" target="_blank">sidesh0w.com</a> in IE5Mac).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WeonSnonge, post: 127063"] Unfortunately it is entirely conceiveable that a site is designed solely for IE. I used to work for a company and you couldn't even log in to their site without IE. I've not seen anything like that for FireFox - it would certainly be a handy plugin. Being new to MacLand, I have been mostly using Safari but only marginally more than FF or IE. I use all of the browsers to check that my web sites are compatible. I am so glad to hear that IE is not going to be shipped with Mac any more - it is a sucky product that requires far too much hacking of CSS. I believe it was being shipped until recently due to a 5 year agreement between Apple and MS. I have heard of some sites that ude no CSS formatting if IE5Mac is detected (take a look at [URL=http://sidesh0w.com/]sidesh0w.com[/URL] in IE5Mac). [/QUOTE]
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