Can anybody explain what they mean? I'm looking at two fuschia tabs right now, other times they are orange, green, yellow, blue, grey... it does not seem quite random, but I cannot for the life of me divine its significance. What's new in IE8 did not help much (but it did explain all these annoying little "accelerator" icons that I did not place on any page....). I am beginning to find IE8 very frustrating to deal with. Why does IE have to do everything differently... and why for the love of god must so many people use it? Just to punish web developers?
Anyway, WTF do all the pretty colours mean?
Arg. <-- does not quite cover it. Decorum prevents expressing my true feelings.
Demanding their own header... unbelievable. Definitely a pointy haired boss idea, clearly not thought through. So in twenty years how many headers will a web server require to maintain compatibility will all the browser versions? Effing retarded I tell you.
X-UA-Compatible IE=EmulateIE7 Huh?
How about X-UA-Compatible IE=EmulateASteamingPileOfCrap ? yeah, I like that better.
So bye bye DOCTYPE (it was a bad enough idea), so this is how MS dismisses W3.
I'm not the only one ranting about this. A quick google reveals a huge uproar, but we're all just putting up with it and going along with it, because we have to, becasue your windows update tells you that you must use IE8 and only IE8 and that you must bow and pray before the altar of Bill and... OMG it makes me want to
No offense to any IE fans out there, I'm not trying to pick a fight, I just needed to vent a little, just like EVERY other web developer who cannot believe how idiotic it is.
Something has to be done. It has finally gone too far. But how? The obvious answer is a virus that will kill IE once and for all. A monoculture is a liability and weakness. Nature favours the diverse. (and standards adherent, lol)