Comment Re:Stop to consider... (Score 2) 733
True enough.
However, such users have the same problems due to inconsiderate web-developers now. If more people used browsers that understood the newer standards, including stuff like CSS, developers may be more inclined to ensure that their sites work for all (CSS used for all the fluff, so it degrades nicely) - rather than spending their time trying for incompatibility between the many different browsers.
CSS could well be the main thing, not least because the major browsers (IE, Mozilla, not sure about Opera) allow the user to override CSS settings if desired.
Certainly it wouldn't be a total immediate cure-all, but the optimist in me believes that it won't make things worse - and in the longer term it should improve things for everyone.
However, such users have the same problems due to inconsiderate web-developers now. If more people used browsers that understood the newer standards, including stuff like CSS, developers may be more inclined to ensure that their sites work for all (CSS used for all the fluff, so it degrades nicely) - rather than spending their time trying for incompatibility between the many different browsers.
CSS could well be the main thing, not least because the major browsers (IE, Mozilla, not sure about Opera) allow the user to override CSS settings if desired.
Certainly it wouldn't be a total immediate cure-all, but the optimist in me believes that it won't make things worse - and in the longer term it should improve things for everyone.