In an effort to improve Web users' compatibility experience, Microsoft added a new, user-selectable Compatibility List to the Release Candidate test version of IE 8 that the company released in January.
Microsoft describes the list - Version 1.0 of which includes 2,400 sites that don't render properly in IE 8 (in other words, an "incompatibility list") – as a tool designed to "make sure IE8 customers have a great experience with highly trafficked sites that have not yet fully accomodated IE8's better implementation of web standards." There is a downloadable list for IE testers using Vista and another version of the IE 8 list for XP users.
The best Souls-like not made by FromSoftware, Lies of P has now sold over three million copies since its 2023 release.
To celebrate, all members of the Round8 Studio development team will be rewarded with a two-week holiday, a bonus of 10 million KRW (~£5,400 / $7,300), and a Nintendo Switch 2.
I appreciate this way of doing business. I may even buy Lies of P now because of it. Where your money goes it's literally the only leverage we have as consumers to make a difference in an industry we all have an opinion about. Withholding it or spending it in the right places is about all we can do.
This is fire. Just like the game. I haven't gotten the dlc yet, but im really thinking about it. I just thought it ended great, I really want to see what they do with Dorothy. Will you fight the Tinman, Scarecrow, Cowardly Lion, the Wicked Witch and Wizard of Oz? Maybe Toto's with us, that'd be fire.
"Kity Builder is a purrfectly charming city-building sandbox game in which you create cute little cities for other cats! Developed by a team of four friends: Sambero, irx99, YerayToledano and Juan Hust, and published by Parabellum Games." Charlie @ Thumb Culture
The Borderlands 4 Story trailer dropped at Borderlands 4 Fan Fest. Here’s everything we learned about the story, characters, and gameplay.
Work with Mozilla, this proprietary browser is never going to fly as long as there is an open source browser in existence. I think you need to go back to the drawing board Microsoft.
So...
Is this a case of the sites not writing code that adhere's to agreed W3C etc standards.
Or
MS applying the standards in the way they see fit.
I know which I would put my money on! (Hint: MS have NEVER created a standards compliant browser.) Small wonder FireFox is chewing in to IE's market share.
lol
I won't be upgrading 2 this version until they fix this issue