Patchou, seriously: I think you're completely wrong about this.
Remember that 100% of windows users are sort of forced to use Internet Explorer unless they download another browser. Mostly n00bs and unconcerned people stick to IE => 90%. If you take a look at the 50 top posters you'll see that percentile dramatically decreases
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Any good website builder is concerned with the portability of the code:
- Following W3C standards
- Testing it on most browsers (ie, but not limied to: MSIE, Mozilla, Opera and Safari, at least)
You can't just marginalize a browser because it's less used than another, I thought you'd know that from Plus! compatibility with old and hardly used versions of Messenger, for example
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I'm happy anyway that this gets fixed soon
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PS: Firefox hasn't already anything about blocking flash. There is a third-party plugin that can do so, in order to block ads, not just block any flash that comes through the line
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