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substranceNov 24th 2009 4:24AM
Before someone says Opera doesn't render some site properly, please take time and validate html/css of that site with w3c validator.
Sure some sites dont work but i't not Opera's fault for that. For instance www.cnet.com has 940 Errors and 779 warnings in it's markup.
Why does it work in Firefox ? They write crappy code, and they patch it with hack and who knows what so it could work in Firefox. Why would they waste time patching it to work with Opera.