Quote Originally Posted by Mr Cob View Post
...but keep in mind that the link you posted to the "numbers" is only relating to users that have visited the W3S site and that is primarily college students.
Ah, thanks, I missed that fact. I got to the numbers from a link on the W3C page.


The majority of internet surfers are still on IE and the numbers there still far out way any other browser. Which mean websites have to work on IE first before any other browser.
This is true, even the numbers page I linked indicate this...if you add up the IE6 and IE7 numbers.

So, until IE8 (which should be W3C compliant), we have to deal with pages not being written in proper HTML.