So, you come here thinking "Gee, I certainly like what this Scott fella's done with his site. Quite gut busting, I wonder if he needs anything," Well, you're in luck. I do need a few things. Have fun shopping for me!
So, you come here thinking "Gee, I certainly like what this Scott fella's done with his site. Quite gut busting, I wonder if he needs anything," Well, you're in luck. I do need a few things. Have fun shopping for me!
It seems you were trying to access my webpage with a browser that doesn't work correctly. You see, I work hard on my webpage making sure it is compliant with CSS2 and XHTML 1.1 standards, but unfortunately Internet Explorer doesn't follow the standards put forth by the W3C.
A proper analogy would be toasters. Imagine if you will two toasters, the Firefox toaster and the Explorer toaster. All kitchens with windows come with the Explorer toaster built in. Unfortunately it's attached to everything in your kitchen so removing it is near impossible. The Firefox toaster just plugs into an outlet and you're done, if you don't like it then you can just unplug it and throw it away.
Both toasters make toast, but the Explorer sometimes burns toast, epsecially toast that was compliant with the bakers standards. Bakers have to go out of their way to make toast that doesn't burn in the Explorer toaster which can sometimes mean it takes longer to toast on other toasters. Now you remember how the Explorer toaster was wired into the whole kitchen? Well if there is a malicious baker out there he can make bread that when toasted by the Explorer toaster will take control of your kitchen.
With the Explorer toaster you can only make one piece of toast at a time, and if you want to make more you have to take out another Explorer toaster. Eventually your whole counter is filled with Explorer toasters and you don't have any room to see your blender. Then the Firefox toaster came around and introduced a new concept of "Tabbed Toasting", which means you can toast as many pieces of toast as you want in the toaster without it taking up any more counter space.
I hope I've insipired you to try Firefox or any other standards compliant web browser.


