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To develop for the web, not for Google #35

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Flaburgan opened this issue Aug 13, 2014 · 3 comments
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To develop for the web, not for Google #35

Flaburgan opened this issue Aug 13, 2014 · 3 comments

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@Flaburgan
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First of all, thanks for your awesome work.

(Best viewed in Chrome)

I opened your page both in Firefox and Chrome and I see no difference. The web is the platform, to develop for a specific render engine is dangerous, because we are going to reproduce the IE6 nightmare. Especially here, where the website doesn't use any specific technology and is fully functional on different modern browsers.

Please drop the "Best viewed in Chrome" indication. (I would have done it in a pull request but didn't find it on this repo, I guess the presentation page is not here).

@webatou
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webatou commented Aug 13, 2014

I agree with Flaburgan of course, so I really would like to know why you say (Best viewed in Chrome), while this is not the case.

taratatach pushed a commit to taratatach/simpsons-in-css that referenced this issue Aug 14, 2014
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Great work by the way! I didn't we could do stuff like this with sheer CSS :O

@pattle
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pattle commented Jul 11, 2016

You're right @Flaburgan

I did this a while ago but forgot to close this issue

@pattle pattle closed this as completed Jul 11, 2016
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