Microsoft adds popup blockers to IE!:eek: :hyperven: :eek:
Maybe in a few years they’ll start supporting Webstandards more strictly as well, who knows? =)
Microsoft adds popup blockers to IE!:eek: :hyperven: :eek:
Maybe in a few years they’ll start supporting Webstandards more strictly as well, who knows? =)
Aren’t popups made for IE?
Originally posted by Wertigon
[b]Microsoft adds popup blockers to IE!:eek: :hyperven: :eek:Maybe in a few years they’ll start supporting Webstandards more strictly as well, who knows? =) [/b]
::staggers back in shock::
Praises AOL for actually doing something right:
Adding a pop-up blocker before IE :hahaha; .
So did Netscape. But nevertheless:
Holy crap!
shrugs and continues to use Opera and Epiphany
Originally posted by Maboroshi Abyll
shrugs and continues to use Opera and Epiphany
Opera owns - only browser i have used for like 2 years (Except at work where i have to use nutscrape)
Well finally.
Too bad I have Win 98 though…
Oh well, I have a stopper so yeah.
(and Mozilla)
Yeah Mozilla is great, got it built in for a while now.
At first I thought this might be something to do with Wert purchasing/using some form of microsoft product…
Might block pop-ups, but I bet it puts little nasties of itself on your computer, too. Seems every “upgrade” to IE lately adds new spyware of some kind.
Not that I have anything against Microsoft. Of course not. cough
Slowpoke.
And it is a long time since Microsoft started to adhere to the webstandards.
And hell is already frozen. It froze when Apple released iTunes for Windows.
Originally posted by Nulani
Slowpoke.
And it is a long time since Microsoft started to adhere to the webstandards.
About time.
But yes, still, its way behind the times.
Originally posted by Ness the Earth Bound Hero
Yeah Mozilla is great, got it built in for a while now.
Really? Built in?
I’ve just started using Firebird about a month ago, and its so much better its staggering.