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February 27, 2005
Problems with Internet Explorer
I hate Internet Explorer. I hate EVERY.SINGLE.VERSION. It sucks. It sucks the life right out of me, like some sort of electronic, soul-sucking vampire beast.
Anyways, a new bug has been found and described. This bug, involving IE jumping text on hover, is due to quirky percentages in IE6’s visual formatting model.
I can’t even begin to go into the depth of this bug, but I was shocked to see how long the page was, and how it just kept on going.
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Posted on February 27, 2005 07:40 PM by Firefo83.
Filed in Firefox under firefox and the browser market.
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Legislators believe they can slow down the spyware madness by issuing laws. But there are two simple reasons why spyware exists: 1) it's profitable 2) it's hard to get a decent defense against it. As to profitability, both spyware creators and fighters receive their peace of pie for it. Both spyware and antispyware is market, as with illnesses and medicines...
Microsoft certainly doesn't like FireFox, but who cares since it is a safer browser?
Posted by: Kelly Wright at December 2, 2007 04:04 PM