November 6, 2005
I read an interesting article about a corporate transition from Internet Explorer to Firefox. In moderate detail, it goes over the tremendous benefits the employees have seen for prevailing over a few hurdles encountered in the company’s case. As statistics have shown that corporate users aren’t Firefox’s audience, it’s quite pleasing to read about such a successful transition.
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October 2, 2004
Today I finally wrote a page that renders correctly in Internet Explorer. It was a difficult feat, but I managed somehow.
All designers planning to write standards compliant pages for Internet Explorer should follow my lead.
July 3, 2004
I find the stories regarding Internet Explorer found on Google News to be absolutely hilarious. Every story shown on the front page is about Internet Explorer’s insecurities in some way or another, whether it be about moving to a real web browser, a patch, or just yet another new exploit.
Hopefully the days of Internet Explorer’s domination are almost over. The voice of protest is gaining volume. For those who are too ignorant in regard to computer topics, even the Department of Homeland Security says to stop using IE.