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Tuesday, January 22. 2008
Beyond DOCTYPE: Web Standards, Forward Compatibility, and IE8
Progress always comes at a cost. In the case of web browsers, users bear the cost when developers take the rendering of certain authoring tools and browsers (especially Internet Explorer) as gospel. When a new version of that browser comes along and fixes bugs or misinterpretations of the spec (or introduces new ones) or in any way changes behavior, sites break and our clients, bosses, and users get very unhappy.We could spend hours explaining why our sites broke, but wouldn’t it be better if they didn’t break in the first place?
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