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Offline SuperTurbo

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Re: Web Browsers
« on: March 22, 2008, 12:07:11 PM »
huh? but this site looks pretty good in Ibrowse on a real amiga. It's just the lack of CSS support that annoys me, if there were CSS support I think most sites would work nicely in Ibrowse.... I don't think javascript support is as important as some kind of CSS support...
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Re: Web Browsers
« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2008, 12:41:07 PM »
well, most sites today still consists mostly of pictures and text, and probably will for some time to come. Of course if you want to see flash animations/applications or web-tv on an ordinary amiga then you can forget it (with some exceptions).

But also consider this; Javascript is such an inadequate standard that web-developers have to take precations when using it, because Javascript is supported differently in dfferent web-browsers Javascript is not what I would call a relible standard (such as xhtml). Of course CSS have this problems as well, but is generally better supported by most web-browsers. Also, considering the high bandwith costs of web-tv and the fact that Flash is not a standard component in any web browser and is also copywrighted by adobe, makes ordinary text and graphics plus HTML the dominating web standard for some time to come. So I guess the web won't evolve as quickly as some people want it to.
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Re: Web Browsers
« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2008, 12:47:31 PM »
Ham8 is so slooooow and has some graphical bugs, but it still would look nice I think :)
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