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11/05/2010 12:45:26
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You're at 50,000 feet and looking up ;-)

>a) to some extent the present, and to a great extent the future, of software usage will be on the internet and in the cloud.
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>b) the standards battle (MS vs. the rest of the world) is over, and the rest of the world won: proprietary standards for browsers are out, and W3C standards are in (with some qualifications, as in h.264, but MS is making that freely available).
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>c) tools are available to write to standards (and to check that you've written to standards)
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>Based on those three considerations alone, yes, writing to standards now is a good business decision.
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>Hank
>
>>Is it, though? We don't know what Michel has on his plate already. I suspect it's a lot.
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>>>I'm not critical of Michael at all. I'm just pointing out what I would see as the best business set of decisions.
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>>>>I have criticized Michel at times but he is off the hook here. As a one man band he should not be expected to support the newest browser, even if it comes from Google.
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>>>>>And my point is that if you want to write to web standards (which IE8 still sucks at), then Chrome is a good target. Write to the standards first, and then fill in the exceptions.
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>>>>>>That was not my point at all. My point was that if many sites do not support Firefox, it's not surprising that Chrome is not on the must-do list. And Michel is a one man shop. It's reasonable to give him a pass here.
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>>>>>>>Firefox usage has flatlined at 24% for the last 6 months. Chrome has risen from 3.9% to 6.7% in the same time period. Safari is stuck down around 4%.
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>>>>>>>Chrome may be "fringe" in the sense that 6.7% isn't that much; but it's still #3 on the list, and has the best record of innovation and standards compatibility (with the possible exception of Opera) in the last 2 years.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Hank
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Hi everybody,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Looks like I can not resize left and right frames in Google Chrome. I don't see a way to get to the handle to resize it.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Thanks.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Related suggestion - in the right frame, is it possible to see threads' subjects in the tooltip / statusbar rather than link ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Has Michel said he supports Chrome? It's still a fringe browser at the moment. I use Firefox, which has a couple hundred million users, and it still isn't supported by a lot of sites.
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