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2009-08-18
The car analogy ... really?
Most of the rendering bugs are pretty easy to code around and are well documented by now.
All browsers have bugs, IE7 is 5 or 6 years old now? If I compared it to Firefox 1.5 or 2, I know that both these browsers have problems with things like inline-block just as IE7 does.
I'd rather know what those bugs are, then have something like Firefox that has new and interesting problems every 6 weeks.
Edited 2011-12-19 15:31 UTC