[wp-testers] Re: wp-testers Digest, Vol 36, Issue 4

Daniel Lindén admin at vebut.se
Wed Feb 6 12:34:33 GMT 2008


Thats not the same. The plugin will automatically jump back to default if 
the browser is not compatible.
By that It does follow the basic rule. But if no alternative is available 
for the unsupportive browsers because the developer don't "bother", my 
satement stands solid.

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Subject: [wp-testers] Re: wp-testers Digest, Vol 36, Issue 4


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> @ Daniel
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> http://orderedlist.com/wordpress-plugins/wp-tiger-administration/
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> One of the finest admin style plugins ever released for WordPress.? Will 
> not work in IE, by design.? Does Steve Smith not belong in the web 
> development community?
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> I wrote an active-x control at my last job for internal use (IE was the 
> company standard).? Obviously it required IE to work.? Does that make me 
> lazy?
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> The rule doesn't fit every situation.
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>>> And why would anyone even think of doing that?
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>>> All developers goal should be to have a cross-browser support of their
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>>> software. The ones who does not simply simply does not belong in the
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>>> webdevelopment commuinty; as the lack of discipline does not relate.
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>>> One word and one word only; Laziness.
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>>> // Daniel
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