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Internet Explorer == Stinky Pile of Poo

Posted Aug 18, 2006 @ 3:41 pm UTC · Comments    

I noticed a few nights ago, looking over Christina’s shoulder, that this site looks a little messed up in Internet Explorer. Why is that? I dunno. I’m not the big bad HTML/CSS/whatever-floats-your-boat scripting mofo madman I used to be. But I do remember quite clearly HATING INTERNET EXPLORER. That’s even way before I switched to OSX. Even then I was using Firefox in Windows whenever possible. See, this site looks perfect in Safari. It looks perfect in Firefox. It even looks perfect in Opera. Okay, it doesn’t function perfectly in Opera, but it looks perfect and that’s good enough for me when it comes to Opera. But Internet Explorer? Noooo…. it’s got this huge bleeding sore of empty white space in the right sidebar when viewed in Internet Explorer.

It should look like the image to the right (clicky clicky the image for full view). If it doesn’t.. well, go on, keep using Internet Explorer. You don’t mind all that spyware, malware, virus junk on your computer do you? It’s GOOD for you. Yeah, that’s it. Smart people that have to use Windows moved on to Firefox a long time ago.. you should too. No intentions of insult there (maybe a little)— I’m just a little annoyed with Internet Explorer.. not you, whoever you are, so please, there’s no need to tell me how much OSX sucks.

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