There are a couple of comments in this vein already, but I still feel compelled to clamor against such an unreflective regurgitation of the word "success." That so many commenters are diving headlong into this cesspool…
The Académie Française sometimes pushes for the replacement of anglicisms with French neologisms, as was the case with the replacement of "e-mail" or "mail" by "courriel" a few years ago. Sometimes, the government…
Is there any possibility that they'd start redirecting to this based on User-Agent?
Can you explain why the aa gets disabled in Safari but not Chrome? Seems strange considering they're both running Webkit.
From your stylesheet: html { min-width: 1080px; } This strikes me as a bit radical. I browse on a MacBook Air (11.6"), and this resulted in me having to scroll my window both vertically and horizontally to read through…
There are a couple of comments in this vein already, but I still feel compelled to clamor against such an unreflective regurgitation of the word "success." That so many commenters are diving headlong into this cesspool…
The Académie Française sometimes pushes for the replacement of anglicisms with French neologisms, as was the case with the replacement of "e-mail" or "mail" by "courriel" a few years ago. Sometimes, the government…
Is there any possibility that they'd start redirecting to this based on User-Agent?
Can you explain why the aa gets disabled in Safari but not Chrome? Seems strange considering they're both running Webkit.
From your stylesheet: html { min-width: 1080px; } This strikes me as a bit radical. I browse on a MacBook Air (11.6"), and this resulted in me having to scroll my window both vertically and horizontally to read through…