So the first public IE7 beta has come out (source). Of course, I had to download and try it straight away.
...And guess what, I'm disappointed. Why? Because Microsoft haven't fixed half the bugs that IE6 had. I was reorganising this site's CSS earlier to get rid of IE hacks since IE7 doesn't like them (yes, that was the reason for the red text. Sorry if I blinded you) and these are the mistakes I found IE7 still to have:
- The float bug still exists.
- This bug exists too - when you quote a comment on this here site, the "Orginally posted by" text goes missing for some unknown reason. Could also be because of this, I'm not sure which it is.
- Some block-level elements still don't default to
display: block;without specifying so in the CSS (and likewise for some inline elements) - This bug has been slightly rectified but it still caused me a major headache because IE was refusing to "listen" to margins specified by
#id elementwhen#id > elementwas also specified - even when the former was written afterwards. In Firefox/Opera/Safari, it doesn't matter whether you write it as#id elementor#id > element- if the former is written after the latter, it will override it (I think? I actually haven't tested it! >.< ).
There are more, but I can't be bothered to list them. In short, I had hoped the old peek-a-boo thing would be resolved but it hasn't been, neither have the weird floating problems or width/padding/margin bugs. Blah. Oh, and they (Microsoft) completely ripped off Firefox with their "new features". Tabbed browsing? Live bookmarks? Damn, IE, where have you been?!
/geeky subjects
And now I must go and install a new guestbook on a site I've done for someone because hey guess what, it's being spammed to death. The site's been up for 2 years and only in August did I allow it and my brother's site to be listed on search engines. Now look what happens, spam! Part of the reason why I think this site's been rather lucky in terms of comment/form spam is that it's not indexed by Google or any other major search engine. It's listed, but definitely not indexed (that I'm aware of). Any sub-domains are spammable since they don't have the robots.txt file in their root directories. I did try putting some in, but hostees kept deleting them thinking they were spam or something and anyway it didn't seem to work. The whole disallow / part seemed to make the bots think I meant / of my domain rather than the subdomain and indexed it anyway. So yes, I'm prepared to sacrifice search engine listings for having less spam. Grrrrr. Think I'll go for another installation of Jem's BellaBook. Hopefully blocking some common words should mean stupid porno spammers keep the hell out. Having said that though, they leave "genuine" messages with no specific keywords. Katy blogged about this a while ago - "normal" messages such as:
Hello admin! your site it is so great and useful! I have definitely bookmarked it and will come again! Great work!
...are too similar to genuine ones and are therefore almost impossible to block. ARGH.
Jem
1/02/2006 at 12:43
I can send you a list of common spam words for BB if you want.. I've got quite a collection of blacklisted words in my blog. Talking of which.. how does it look in IE7? :D
Jamie
1/02/2006 at 14:15
IE7 huh? I don't really care if IE fixed their problems, I would never go back. *Pets FF* I love it so much :P Of course Microsoft would rip off another company, that's what they have been doing for years. HOw else is Bill Gates a billionaire.
Sad, really! I'm glad you tested it out there and saved me the trouble of seeing for myself ;)
Amelie
1/02/2006 at 14:21
I'm not going back to IE either - I just wanted to see if they'd fixed the bugs like they said they would. Having to make a separate stylesheet for IE really annoys me since you get all sorts of n00bs complaining if you don't: "lyke omg ur site totallee dont work!!1" whereas us FF users are used to sites not working for us, yet do we complain? No. IE has something like 93% of the browser market, which is ridiculous. Can't people see it sucks?!
Ranee
1/02/2006 at 17:22
Umm working at home is my dream job. In my jammies with a cup of cocoa. Ahh I envy you woman!