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Howso only for FF.

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June 13th, 2006, 03:54 AMTo any RPG fans, W3C recommandations lovers, Firefox addicts, members of this community

There is a game called Magic Duel (http://magicduel.com) This might be one of the best browser based RPGs to come. Even if it has not been released yet, the developers are not interested in a standard compliant game. They will be satisfied if the game performs well under IE.

I try to explain them how wrong is to be browser-centric (even worse, IE-centric). But it seems to me that I'm the only one in that small community supporting W3C recommandations. The others say they will be fine if the game renders good under IE.

I need your help! We need to open their eyes! They have to see that there are poeple who want correct HTML code in pages they visit! They have to know that IE encourages BAD HTML coding! They need to know that a website/webpage must be correctly rendered under any browser! hey need to know how important are the standards!

Please visit the official site (http://magicduel.com), or the forums (http://magicduel.com/forum/) or contact them by mail (beta@magicduel.com) and tell them your opinions on webstandards. They have to know that what they plan to do is WRONG.

Maybe we can change something together.

Thank you for your patience.

Found it on the net.......... :lol:

June 13th, 2006, 03:54 AMTo any RPG fans, W3C recommandations lovers, Firefox addicts, members of this community

There is a game called Magic Duel (http://magicduel.com) This might be one of the best browser based RPGs to come. Even if it has not been released yet, the developers are not interested in a standard compliant game. They will be satisfied if the game performs well under IE.

I try to explain them how wrong is to be browser-centric (even worse, IE-centric). But it seems to me that I'm the only one in that small community supporting W3C recommandations. The others say they will be fine if the game renders good under IE.

I need your help! We need to open their eyes! They have to see that there are poeple who want correct HTML code in pages they visit! They have to know that IE encourages BAD HTML coding! They need to know that a website/webpage must be correctly rendered under any browser! hey need to know how important are the standards!

Please visit the official site (http://magicduel.com), or the forums (http://magicduel.com/forum/) or contact them by mail (beta@magicduel.com) and tell them your opinions on webstandards. They have to know that what they plan to do is WRONG.

Maybe we can change something together.

Thank you for your patience.

Found it on the net.......... :lol:

I use Opera (Norwegan browser) & it works........ it does hang at times badly, it's the bugs me thinks, but I tried it also on EI & guess what...... not even the buttons on IE are where they're supose to be, the buttons are on one side of t he window & the text for them on the other literally so I'll keep using my Opera, thank you.

P.S. Please do correct the grammatical error on the iddle status window notice, it says 'wondow' instead of window, pretty funny, but when u get it often it kind of gets anoying, thanks.

Na, this intresting find was posted yesterday ;)

I mean the information shoeps found is from June 13th, 2006

Dont worry ;)

Regards,

Braiton

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