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A slice o’ geek

Interesting site called Cooking for Engineers which presents lots of interesting-looking food and recipes, but uses its own idiosyncratic recipe format … … which actually looks pretty useful, except that…

Interesting site called Cooking for Engineers which presents lots of interesting-looking food and recipes, but uses its own idiosyncratic recipe format …

… which actually looks pretty useful, except that it doesn’t render well in Firefox (which probably means it uses something non-standard in IE). Which doesn’t seem very engineer-friendly …

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2 thoughts on “A slice o’ geek”

  1. My current formatting doesn’t seem to be working in browsers other than IE at the moment. My plan is to figure out how to get the CSS code to produce acceptable IE and mozilla renderings of my recipe formats. Unfortunately, it’s taking more time than I thought. Wish me luck!

  2. I will — I can certainly understand (being only a recent convert to FF) the urge to code to what works on 90-odd percent of browsers. I hope you can find something that’s (I’m guessing) standards-compliant but still works in IE. 🙂

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