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by thomassmith65
199 days ago
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Yes, that's the point. Back in the naughties, testing a web page with Netscape seemed miraculous because if it rendered correctly with a PC, chances are it would with a Mac, and with Linux. Microsoft didn't care about standards. If a page rendered incorrectly in other browsers than Windows MSIE they didn't care (even if it was Mac MSIE). But that difference wasn't enough to save Netscape because, as a web browser, Netscape was a bloated mess. When Firefox came along, it was popular with web designers, for the same reasons as Netscape was - but its streamlined design catered to regular users. |
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