It was old back when netscape was winning.

It'll continue until browsers are equal; as of right now, they are not equal, so it can't stop~

i guess this is sort of our form of protest. There is a majority of people who uses a web browser that correctly displays all sorts of code, and this goes against the idea that there should be one uniform way that a website is displayed. When someone can't write a website and have it look like they want to because a programmer five years ago thought 'Hmm, people are stupid, let's add an extra hidden padding value because they'll inevitably forget to do it themselves' and you have to use hax or mentally account for that value and be driven to design two separate sites because it's irreconcilable, that is a problem.

If eventually enough people start using a browser that does display a website correctly, at least far more often than the opposition does, that sends a small but subtle message to the people who wrote that browser that people won't stand for these errors.

And when that happens, people will stop catering to the one in the wrong more often, just because more often than not it'll appear to be in the right.

And what a day that'll be~