No, your website is not "working correctly" unless it is working correctly on two *different* rendering engines.
I lived through the IE6 era, I do not want to live through that kind of bullshit again. And trust me, neither do you.
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No, your website is not "working correctly" unless it is working correctly on two *different* rendering engines.
I lived through the IE6 era, I do not want to live through that kind of bullshit again. And trust me, neither do you.
@rysiek i’d argue it should be 3 different engines even, if a website works on firefox and chromium but not safari/webkit it’s still broken
@rysiek
what was *fun* was trying to make a site that was standards-compliant and used CSS properly but also rendered as intended on Netscape 4
so many tears caused by Netscape 4 back when I was doing webdev stuff...
@rysiek I can still hear the developers from back then yelling "just use a shim! a shim will solve everything! shims! shims stacked on shims! more shims!" which I still feel is how that whole "1kb website with 1mb worth javascript" era began we're still in today 
@anthropy for real. Sometimes shims were necessary, but man were they overused.
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