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> That's exactly what people said with their "Designed for IE" websites back during 2000 to 2004.

Hardly. Mozilla/Gecko may have been obscure at the time, but it was under active development. Opera is very definitely dead.

> Whatever happened to coding according to web standards?

So by "web standards" do you mean "older web standards supported by an outdated browser"?



>Hardly. Mozilla/Gecko may have been obscure at the time, but it was under active development. O

Firefox had about 3% share at the end of 2004, even less before that.

>Opera is very definitely dead

Huh what? Opera is still under active development.

http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/

>So by "web standards" do you mean "older web standards supported by an outdated browser"?

No, I mean current web standards.


Yes, but that is based on Chromium, so it really isn't Opera. I assumed you meant "classic" Opera, since I would assume that the Chromium-based product would render sites equivalently to Chromium.


Opera is not dead; Presto is dead.


This is not an app, it's a web site. There's no reason for it to not work in web browsers - even obscure browsers like lynx.

And this website reliably crashes Google's own Chrome[1] on iOS on an iPhone 4s. It's fucking stupid that we've gone so far backwards with web design.




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