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thinking about it, i'm not the only one who cares making my web stuff look and feel good on browsers that aren't as full-featured as firefox, chromium etc., right? neocat_thinking
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@getimiskon@fedi.getimiskon.xyz well, I have tried making my website work on Internet Explorer...

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@atlas haven't made it to work specifically on IE, but i have made my website and some services to work well with Links and have a similar appearance, as much as possible. woozy_ie
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@getimiskon@fedi.getimiskon.xyz reminds me, I should get off my ass and actually finish my website...

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@getimiskon when making my website I kinda had a rule to make it look nice but also not to overdose on modern web tech
But I didn’t really put much thought into older browsers, huh neocat_think

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@atlas i have to work on some PHP code, nothing interesting
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@witix in my case, i use a mix of modern stuff (like CSS animations) and older stuff (XHTML, tables and some deprecated options) in order to make stuff look nice on text-based browsers.

More specifically, i am very interested on the Links browser, which is one of my favorites in its kind. And i tried to optimize my stuff to look nice on it. neocat_floof__w_
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@getimiskon Looking at my webpage in lynx and it looks… meh
could be better, but minimalism still saves it ig
still kinda sucks how all the header buttons are just shown in one column

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@witix as long as you don't overuse client-side scripts, the website is perfectly readable in most browsers, even if the appearance there seems kind of weird.
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