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March 19th, 2009

IE8 released at Mix; will it cripple the web-user experience?

Posted by Zack Whittaker @ 5:15 am

Categories: Breaking news, Microsoft, Multimedia, Web 2.0

Tags: Web, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web Site, Web Browser, Web Standard, Web Site Development, Web Browsers, Web Technology, Channel Management, Internet

The next generation of Internet Explorer, once the leading web browser in the world, has just been updated to version 8 and released at Mix 2009. While many will rejoice at the new browser; updated features, porn mode, tab recovery and better web standards, the last one has been a controversy from day one.

The web standards debate has sparked mass protest and anger from thousands, if not tens of thousands of people.

To break it down simply, previous versions such as Internet Explorer 6 and 7 have not had web standards compatibility installed, and most web developers optimise their websites for IE6, IE7 and Firefox - the three main web browsers used on the market - and are customised to look visually pleasing in these browsers. Now IE8 has web standards installed, a lot of websites appear broken or parts missing because the customisation in the websites code makes the site literally appear as it should, but not how the developer intended.

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To see a screenshot gallery of some of the errors encountered by the new web standards in Internet Explorer 8, click here.

Microsoft are telling developers to add code to websites which tells IE8 to assume the site isn’t up to the web standards and to view in compatibility mode. However, there are only around 2,400 websites at the time of going to press which were configured this way. Many major corporate and visited websites, including a number of Microsoft ones, ironically, are still broken in IE8 as a result.

Many argue that developers, regardless of large or small websites, should face the music and adapt their websites to suit all browsers; after all, that is what web standards are for. Yet others would argue that, for a next generation browser, that it should give users the option to decide for themselves. Not everyone has realised yet that you can. Here’s how:

  • If the menu bar doesn’t appear in Internet Explorer 8, press the Alt key.
  • Go to Tools > Compatibility View Settings.
  • Make sure the two check boxes at the bottom of the dialog box are checked, then hit Close.

For those who want to avoid the impending web browsing experience massacre, you can always switch to another browser.

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Not True
You said: "Its a great idea to be able to choose how you want to run your IE." And I say, try downloading an update for your video driver with IE8.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: kro1 Posted on: 09/20/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Let me see if I understand the following correctly:  ye | 03/19/09
Ironic, isn't it? But there is no other viable option.  InAction Man | 03/19/09
The advice is correct  jwillum | 03/19/09
So wouldn't it be easier...  storm14k | 03/19/09
Did you read the article or just start talking against the title...?  IMHOYAAAH | 03/19/09
They HAVEN'T and they WON'T!  InAction Man | 03/19/09
Wow, I'm impressed with that logic...  PollyProteus | 03/19/09
Get real.  Jwp72 | 03/20/09
@#$%$%&^?  kro1 | 09/20/09
Thats not what I said and it makes no sense.  storm14k | 03/20/09
That's what we do!  pico_D | 03/20/09
This is what I have yet to understand...  storm14k | 03/19/09
OR . . .  JLHenry | 03/19/09
users are complaning not developers  wifiwolf | 03/20/09
New IE8 Release Allows One to See ALL Websites in Compatibilty View  mustang_z | 03/19/09
Porn Mode  cynthia_sparks2002@... | 03/19/09
PORN mode  joesodium | 03/20/09
with IE8 you say good-by to having control  kro1 | 09/20/09
hilarious!  ridingthewind | 03/19/09
Exactly, that is the right thing to do, but to me that's no fun  InAction Man | 03/19/09
Knit picky!  NoAx2Grind | 03/19/09
Compatibility mode is right on the address bar  diane wilson | 03/19/09
What?  cbjfff@... | 03/19/09
Autotask, for example  homant@... | 03/19/09
Yes, it is, but...  mustang_z | 03/21/09
RE: IE8 released at Mix; will it cripple the web-user experience?  Loverock Davidson | 03/19/09
Who are you and what have you done with Loverock?  IT_User | 03/19/09
Shouldn't have been a problem in the first place. [nt]  olePigeon | 03/19/09
IE8 is in deep shite  InAction Man | 03/19/09
Interesting...  PollyProteus | 03/19/09
You have a very short memory then!!  MyBlueRex | 03/19/09
What a marvelous solution. Redmond is filled with geniuses.  InAction Man | 03/19/09
The marvelous shill...  Metronome49 | 03/19/09
sigh...  MyBlueRex | 03/19/09
Not True  kro1 | 09/20/09
RE: IE8 released at Mix; will it cripple the web-user experience?  Gthang | 03/19/09
So IE 8 is finally right but web sites are not  jscott418 | 03/19/09
Useless  MyBlueRex | 03/19/09
Crippling? Really?  Speednet | 03/19/09
Automatic Compatibility View Check Box In This Latest Release  mustang_z | 03/19/09
RE: IE8 released at Mix; will it cripple the web-user experience?  vaughanm | 03/19/09
This is really hilarious!  MSFTWorshipper | 03/19/09
Latest IE8 Has Display ALL Websites in Compatility View Check Box  mustang_z | 03/19/09
Boycot IE8 / Microsoft  Jadet | 03/19/09
short memories  MyBlueRex | 03/19/09
RE: IE8 released at Mix; will it cripple the web-user experience?  Merlin_Magii | 03/19/09
What Cry Babies!  jpr75_z | 03/19/09
RE: IE8 released at Mix; will it cripple the web-user experience?  joesodium | 03/20/09
RE: IE8 released at Mix; will it cripple the web-user experience?  bouvierjr | 03/20/09
I can't even say "I'm sorry!"  kd5auq | 03/20/09
'cause, I'm not!  kd5auq | 03/20/09
Web Devs cripple the experience, not a browser.  Narg | 03/20/09
thank you  pillbox1234567 | 03/20/09
I would have to agree with the standards people  Lerianis | 03/21/09
This is supporting standards?  msalzberg | 03/21/09
I'm using IE 8 and having no problems  hansonjb | 03/25/09

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