Conflicts in AT's HTML coding vs. Mozilla

imported_Kiwi

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IE wasn't any good when it was new, and has only gotten worse as it's been allowed to moulder so long and so many of its bad coding gaps get found out by malware coders. Mozilla is fast, good-looking, and modern; but I just tried to read an article here that purported to be a power supply summary of some sort. A newegg column form advertisement interfered with every page.

From what I could tell, it wasn't much of an article, in spite of running on and on interminably (there must be 15-16 pages).

But there's no excuse for HTML code that positions an ad in the middle of everything that way.

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