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by uuoc
3315 days ago
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This is, of course, the reason why some worry about any browser having a huge market share over all the others. It becomes simply too easy to decide to just support that one to the detriment of proper open standards simply because 85+% of the usage one sees is "that one browser". And the same goes for any of them, Chrome, IE, Firefox, Safari, Opera, etc. No single one should have such a huge share above the others, or else exactly this starts to appear all over again. |
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Though as this was a pro-bono spare time effort, I'm not going to criticize them for that - they put the website together in about a two or three days of work, with essentially no help from me other than some design suggestions and proof-reading.