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Form problem and Firefox Daniel Kaplan 04-06-2006
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Posted by Harlan Messinger on April 6, 2006, 4:54 pm
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Yukky Korpulent wrote:
> Feel free to turn it off, sport. Turn off your monitor for a real
> treat.
>
OK, I'll add you to the list of web designers who imagines that, despite
the enormous flexibility that browsers give users in terms of
configuration (often for very good reasons and often because of user
demand for those very options), that everyone configures, or should
configure, their browsers just the way he does anyway.

Posted by Yukky Korpulent on April 6, 2006, 5:14 pm
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And I'll add you to the list of clowns who can't comprehend the point.


Posted by Tony on April 6, 2006, 6:50 pm
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Yukky Korpulent wrote:
> And I'll add you to the list of clowns who can't comprehend the point.

Who?

Posted by Harlan Messinger on April 7, 2006, 6:54 am
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Yukky Korpulent wrote:
> And I'll add you to the list of clowns who can't comprehend the point.
>
The point that it's a good idea not to take into consideration whether
lots of people can't use your web site? You're absolutely correct, I
can't comprehend that point.

Posted by Yukky Korpulent on April 7, 2006, 9:27 am
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You got it half right. You can't comprehend the point.

I hate to be the one to bring the news to you, but beyond this little
group of circle-jerking Jukka stooges who cling to his outdated dictums
about what "ought" to be done, lies a world that has somehow managed to
evolve and move on without them. We don't mean to make you irrelevant,
but that's just the way it is. Sorry.

Come explore it, you might like what you see. Turn on your javascript
for an even better experience.

Yucky,
Yukky.


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