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By Jim Hu

Published: Monday 24 January 2005


Name

the piethief


Location

UK


Occupation

Techie


Comment

The only thing holding it back is lazy web 'desginers'.
Alot of web designers today still 'optimize' their website for a particular browser, in a particular resolution, on a particular OS etc..
Excuses aside this is because they are lazy, i.e. its percieved to be quicker to make a site this way.
The only effective way to make a site work on multiple browsers and Operating systems is to write them to W3C standards. As market share of decent applications like Firefox persists more and more companies with mandate that their websites to maintain the customer experience.

Lazy web masters you have been warned. Put your beach balls and skate boards away and start reading at www.w3c.org



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