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IE 7 & Firefox Will Share RSS Icon | ||
Discussion by sparx with 8 Replies.
Last Update: February 3, 2007, 1:49 am | |||
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This is agood move and wil be welcomed by one and all. It shows that MS and the newer devs there are at least thinking about collaboration when it comes to establishing world-wide standards.
This isn't the first time too,according to the post and the result will only be better for end-users.
QUOTE (abhiram)
What's the big deal about it? I mean, it's just an icon, not exactly a major standardisation of Javascript or CSS or anything.
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It may be one of the first, of many upcoming changes, who knows? It's quite a major improvement when Microsoft doesn't steal something, create a new name and logo, and put in their ads, as usual.
most websites use it already so it would be rather stupid by Microsoft to not use it!
-jimmy
And remember that most of the people who do upgrade to IE7 are probably using IE6 right now. They probably haven't used other browsers such as Firefox and therefore were not exposed to this RSS standard of orange icons. Without them being exposed to something already, adapting to something new really isn't a problem. Starting from point zero is easier than moving from point ten to zero and then moving back.
Of course, for those of used to the orange RSS icon, having it in IE would be quite nice. But there is no difference made for those who have never seen it before.
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