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by techdragon
3511 days ago
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I'd edit my post to remove the items that aren't standard or even working drafts yet, but unfortunately the time window has passed so I can't now. But I can't agree that Chrome is in any way the new IE6. Chrome is actively participating in the public view in the process of web standards. Apple seems to 'participate' insofar as they are on lists of participating companies. Apple pretty much adds just one batch of features per year, and does so through a completely opaque process that outside developers are almost completely irrelevant to. Chrome at least listens to outside opinions, while one of the defining traits of the IE6 years was having to work under the umbrella of a "we don't care, just use what we gave you" attitude from the IE6 developers. Also, the fact I had to open chrome in order to post this comment to HN is an amusing addition to this little "how broken is the web" discussion. |
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As for opening Chrome to post your comment, are you having issues with other browsers when you do so? I generally use Safari in Mac OS X and iOS without a problem.