Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: Netscape and CSS
Author: Andrew Wooldridge Posted: 12/10/1999; 4:23:06 PM Topic: Netscape and CSS Msg #: 13550 (In response to 13541) Prev/Next: 13549 / 13551
Please dont take any of my comments as a personal attack. I was unable to convey emotion via this post, which now that I re-read it looks critical. I actually was hoping to sound helpful.Please accept my apologies on this regard.
In terms of adding a lot of bells and whistles, - nope, that's not what's happening. There are a lot of fundimental architectural issues that are being addressed. A way to gauge the progress of mozilla is to look at the kinds of bugs that are being reported at bugzilla: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/
There's virtually no code from 4.x in 5.x. It's a complete rewrite. So there will be much less "bloat" than what you may feel there is in 4.x.
All I can really say is that when it gets released, give it a try, and if you dont like it, click uninstall. Hopefully, there will be something there that you find compelling enough to give it a go.
Cheers!
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- Re: Netscape and CSS, Dori Smith, 12/11/1999; 12:22:23 AM
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