Linked by Adam S on Wed 18th Jun 2008 14:40 UTC
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Actually the whole page corrupted thing has been happening to alot of people on firefox 3. refresh a few times, and eventually it will render properly
this is what it looks like from my machine on ff3
http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y92/googleninja/?action=view&curre...
You picture looked pretty small, thats one of the limitations with photobucket, and I see you are using XP.
I was using Firefox3 under Linux... one of the major targets for Microsoft's interoperability programme I should think, yet it looks horrible to me.
here is what it looks like to me
http://www.freewebs.com/raver31/screenie.jpg







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2005-07-06
I tried to open the first link on the article.... http://www.microsoft.com/interop/principles/default.mspx
using Firefox3. A stock Firefox3, no alterations have been made to the codepages or the fonts, and this Microsoft page was totally unreadable. Well, not totally, but the fonts were too small and ill-defined. In fact, plain ugly. So much so that I closed the page
Of course, I could have messed around with my fonts so that I might end up with something that wont destroy my eyes, but then the onus is on me to go out of my way....
If Microsoft are being truthful about being interoperable, should they not put their money where their mouth is and display a site that we can ALL look at !
Edited 2008-06-18 15:36 UTC