Only 4.13% of the Web Is Standards-Compliant 406
Death Metal writes "Browser maker Opera has published the early results of an ongoing study that aims to provide insight into the structure of Internet content. To conduct this research project, Opera created the Metadata Analysis and Mining Application (MAMA), a tool that crawls the web and indexes the markup and scripting data from approximately 3.5 million pages."
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OMG 4.13% of the Web is Standards-compliant!?
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'Looks good in Internet Explorer and doesn't seem to crash Firefox or Opera' is not a standard.
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Does using make my code non-standard?
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It sure makes your Slashdot comment non-standard!
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<blink>really?</blink> (Score:1, Funny)
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Don't be silly, everybody knows you use CSS for that. (Cruelly Sadistic Styleshocks).
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Both blink and marquee are two very useful tags that should be used on every website.
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Unfortunately, the CSS attribute that gives IE users an electric shock is one of those that IE doesn't support.
Re:Oh great (Score:3, Funny)
Have you tried getting some soup lately? That's even worst.
Only 4.13% of the Web Is Standards-Compliant... (Score:1, Funny)
The rest are designed to work with MS IE.